Traditional Hawaiian Flowers

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    Plumeria

    • Plumeria have a strong, sweet scent.Medioimages/Photodisc/Photodisc/Getty Images

      Plumeria flowers, also known as frangipani, grow on short trees with a wide canopy. The flowers produce five petals that vary in color; most plumeria blooms consist of 2 or more hues or dark and light values of the same color. The shapes of the petals vary from long and slender to almost round. The flower is intensely scented and is often used in leis--plumeria petals are threaded through their center, or sometimes they can be sewn across their base.

    Anthurium

    Dendrobium Orchid

    • Dendrobium orchids have medicinal qualities.Thinkstock/Comstock/Getty Images

      The dendrobium orchid grows on tall stems, with flowers produced from nodes on the stems. One reason dendrobiums do so well in a tropical environment is that the stems hold water, which nourishes the plants during dry conditions. These orchids benefit from being misted daily or by having their environment dampened so that they absorb moisture from their surroundings. Not only are these plants beautiful, but they also have medicinal uses. In traditional Chinese medicine, dendrobium is used to replace fluids in the body and to encourage beautiful skin, according to Naturopathy Digest.

    Ginger

    • Ginger plants are valued for medicinal purposes and for their scent.Ryan McVay/Stockbyte/Getty Images

      The ginger plant offers more than exotically scented flowers--it's also edible, and is sometimes consumed in the form of a tea for health benefits. The petals of the ginger plant can vary widely in shape and size, but the most common ginger plant has long, slender leaves and long petal clusters that grow at the end of the stem. Ginger flowers come in many colors including red, purple, orange, pink and yellow.

    Bird of Paradise

    • Bird of paradise plants are elegant.Jupiterimages/Polka Dot/Getty Images

      Stately and elegant, the bird of paradise plant stands tall like a tropical heron with a crown of blue and golden plumes. It also gets its nickname, the crane flower, from its appearance. The plant grows to an average height of 4 or 5 feet with 1 or more flowers growing on a single stalk. The orange portions are sepals. The stamen and style, the male and female parts of the plant, lie in the blue petals.

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