While we are on the subject of trees along the Road to Hana, let’s not forget one of the most colorful! As you’re driving along the Road to Hana, you’ll suddenly see beautiful red blossoms standing out among the lush greenery. When you do, you’ll know you’ve seen an African Tulip Tree! The African Tulip Tree, native to tropical Africa, blooms all along the Road to Hana. In fact, its brilliant red flowers bloom all year long. Because of this, it is often planted for ornamental reasons in tropical climates. Check with Hana Picnic Co for more information on where you can see this beautiful tree.
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