Showing posts with label Hawaiian flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hawaiian flowers. Show all posts

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Torch Ginger (Photos And Video)



Torch ginger flowers are very unusual looking and remind me of fake or silk flowers.  They are also known as Philippine Waxflower and they do look like they could be made of wax.   They grow up to 20 feet tall and are native to Java, Indonesia.   The flower shown above is a peach or salmon color.   Below are some other photos of mine you might enjoy.



Torch ginger does well in Hawaii, but you don't see it as often as the other varieties of ginger.  There is also a beautiful and very rare white Torch ginger that is found in southern Thailand and it grows from 6 to 12 feet tall.  Below is a video (not mine) which has great shots of the white Torch ginger.



Here is a painting of mine of pink Torch ginger.


"Pink Torch Ginger 2"
12" x 16" acrylic on gallery wrap canvas

My reference photo for the above painting is shown below.  Torch ginger and other tropical flowers are sold locally as cut flowers at various florists as well as many lei shops, especially in Chinatown in Honolulu.


There are other types of ginger which I need to photograph first before I can post them here. For instance, there is a yellow ginger and a pine cone ginger which I have not yet seen but I know they grow in Hawaii.  Much information may be found on the Internet about various ginger plants if you are interested.   

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Various Ginger Plants In Hawaii

Red And Pink Ginger


Red Ginger is a popular ornamental perennial plant seen positively everywhere in Hawaii.  It was introduced to the Islands sometime before 1930 and is native to New Caledonia, British Solomon Island Protectorate as well as various other locations.   It and the pink ginger are popular as an ornamental and cut flower.   Its Hawaiian name is 'Awapuhi 'ula 'ula .   


This dark pink ginger bract has the buds of its true white flowers.  Many mistake the various colored ginger bracts to be the real flower.  Below is a beautiful variegated variety known as "Polynesian Princess" which I photographed at a vendors display; I have not yet seen them growing as a landscape plant here to photograph them outside.  


There is also a pale pink variety shown below at a small city park at Nuuanu Stream in Honolulu.


The above photo will be a great reference for me to paint from one of these days.  

Blue Ginger


 
Blue ginger is not really a ginger at all but belongs to the Spiderwort family and is native to Brazil.  It is used in the Hawaiian islands as an ornamental garden plant and is a perennial as I believe is true of all the various ginger plants found here.   It grows to about 6 feet tall.  I love the sapphire blue to blue-purple color of this plant and in a weird way it reminds me of Texas bluebonnets.   

Shell Ginger



Shell ginger is named so because its long flower panicles resemble mussels with pink and white shells.  It is quite lovely when fresh, but as the flowers fade they turn an ugly brown.  

There are other ginger flowers to write about, but I will save that for another post real soon.