Hawaii native plant

http://www.hear.org/plants/nativetohawaii/

The Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) presents information about selected plant species that are native to Hawaii.

http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/FACULTY/CARR/natives.htm

Images of Native Hawaiian flora from the University of Hawaii.

http://www.hawaiianforest.com/

Beautiful photography of Hawaiian forests by Nathan Yuen.

http://pdcs.ctahr.hawaii.edu:591/hawnprop/

Hawaiian Native Plant Propagation Database from the University of Hawaii’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources.

http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/gardner/diseases/diseases.htm

Diseases of Native Plants from the University of Hawaii’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources.

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There are so many wonderful resources for information about Hawaiian native plants.  Here are just a few links for information as well as links to some of our partners:

http://www.ntbg.org

The National Tropical Botanical Garden is dedicated to preserving tropical plant diversity and stemming this tide of extinction - through plant exploration, propagation, habitat restoration, scientific research, and education. NTBG's gardens and preserves are safe havens for at-risk species that otherwise might disappear forever.

http://www.kauaiisc.org

A great resource for information about the threats that invasive species pose to Kaua`i and the work that the Kaua`i Invasive Species Committee is doing.  There are also educational downloads, pest alerts, and other resources.