Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistSharon Mau Platinum Member CollectionTropicalFlowers
Description Eia au la e ke alohaHere I am oh loveLauhihiLovely soft shades of powder blue with the beautiful Plumbago auriculata, also known as Cape Plumbago and LeadwortIt is non-native to the Hawaiian Islands and is naturalized.This cultivar may be found in almost any temperate and subtropical area. There is a species indigenous to the Hawaiian Islands but this is not it. The indigenous Plumbago of the Hawaiian Islands is called Plumbago zeylanicaThis photograph is of a popular flowering ornamental originating from South Africa, which has escaped cultivation and now has naturalized and grows wild as well as in local gardens. It is a flowering perennial shrub, and while it is pretty it is considered to be a pest and is invasive.PlumbaginaceaePlumbago family (Dicot)Maui HawaiiEia au la e ke AlohaHere I am oh loveBlue Plumbago Makawao Maui HawaiiPhoto Copyright Sharon Mauhttp://sharon-mau.artistwebsites.com/
Sharon Mau, Maui Hawaii Member Since July 2010 Artist StatementSharon Mau is a fine art photographer, journalist, visual communicator and conceptual artist residing upcountry on the beautiful tropical island of 'Ihi-kapu-lau-mäewa more commonly known as Maui Hawaii - Paradise on Earth - Island of Rainbows, specializing primarily in beautiful tropical flowers, conceptual art and seascapes
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