Autochthonous Hawai'i
Kōlea and 'Ilima card
Kōlea and 'Ilima card
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4.25"x5.5" with envelope included.
Description on back:
"Kōlea and ‘Ilima
The kōlea (Pluvialis fulva) makes a non-stop flight from their breeding grounds in Alaska to their home in Hawai’i in just a few days. When in Hawai’i, they are often seen in urban and wild areas alike.
‘Ilima (Sida fallax) can often be found in gardens and along the coast. They are in the same family as hibiscus and cotton, and grow bright yellow-orange flowers that are popular in lei.
Both of these species are indigenous to Hawai’i.
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