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This beautiful photo was taken by Kathy Boast.
To see more of her photography visit her Web site at

http://www.kathyboast.com/pics/leis.htm

Photo by Kathy Boast
Whether you're new to Hawai'i or an islander who's been away for a while, the sweet and exotic redolence of the flowers of Hawai'i is one of the first things to welcome you as you get off the plane: plumeria, ginger, maile... the fragrance of Hawai'i envelopes you and welcomes you home. Send some flowers to someone you love. Wear a lei; give a lei; make a lei.

Aloha.
Flowers of Hawai'i

In the Hawaiian language a word was made plural by the addition of another word or by the context of the sentence. Today the word "lei" is actually both singular and plural; there should be no letter "s" attached to make it mean more than one.

This is confusing to people, though, so if you'll all excuse me I'll go ahead and add that letter "s". That said, below you will find a list of some places where you can order flowers and leis, make arrangements for a lei greeting at the airport, find wedding flowers, etc. Make use of these links; what could be better than a fine ginger or orchid lei for a special occasion? Like, maybe, the second Tuesday of the month, National Tortoise Day, or the boss's birthday...

Leis of Hawai'i
Lots of leis and flowers!

Na Pua O Maui
Weddings, leis, tropical flower arrangements

Royal Hawaiian Leis
Overnight Delivery Via Federal Express



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