Sending flowers to Hawaii..any suggestions on where to order from?
Feb 01, 2008 by Cat | Posted in Garden & Landscape
I would like to send a plant or some flowers to Hawaii. Does anyone have any suggestions of a decent place and fairly reasonable?
You might want to also check Proflowers.com
They've been very reliable for me. I don't know if they do Hawaii, but it's worth a look.
Cat | Feb 01, 2008
I find it best to find a reputable florist very near the address of the recipient and call them directly instead of using something like 1-800-flowers
J S | Feb 01, 2008
Does anyone know what tree leaf is used to make the handmade flowers in Hawaii ?
Dec 20, 2009 by Awesomeness J | Posted in Honolulu
whenever I am in Hawaii , my sister in law's family gives me baskets full of these flowers to wear in my ear . the material slightly resembles wicker , but its a native tree I believe
Lauhala is the Hawaiian word for the Pandanus plant. Used for centuries to weave baskets, mats, and other crafts. It is uncommon to have flowers made from
Nathan I | Dec 21, 2009
i know theres a tee-leaf but im not relly exactly sure wat ur talking about....
luckiezz_802 | Dec 21, 2009
i need to find pitchers of Hawaii flowers can you help me?
Jan 20, 2007 by ??? | Posted in Garden & Landscape
like pink or purple flowers and a big one to so i can put it as my background
try ebay.
I found one! ---> http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Japan-Hawaii -Tiki-God-Flowers-Pitcher-Mug_W0QQitemZ1 70071847149QQihZ007QQcategoryZ29460QQssP
John16 | Jan 20, 2007
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