RMFG3MDG–Acacia koa tree at Hawi on the Big Island of Hawaii, USA.
RFBE5D9G–Koa trees (Acacia koa) at about 4000 foot elevation on private ranch land in South Kona, Hawaii
RFDX5F3X–Acacia tree or Koa tree, Hawaii, USA
RMFAXHTX–Big Island, Hawaii, Koa Tree, Mana Road, Mauna Kea, Acacia, Fabaceae, endemic tree
RMAJWCG7–Tropical moist forest, rainforest, Kokee State park, Kauai Island, Hawaii with Koa, Acacia koa, trees
RFDX5F1J–Large acacia or koa tree growing inside a large tent building, Hawaii, USA
RFDE0F0K–Young leaves of the Koa tree (Acacia koa), Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RME9NJ4N–Large acacia koa tree growing in roof
RFF6X9NY–Live and dead koa trees (Koa acacia) against sky of cirrocumulus clouds along Mana Road in Hamakua District
RM2BY6T1P–heavily figured acacia koa wood
RFF6XBPJ–Koa tree (Koa acacia) along Mana Road near Kamuela, with view to foothills of Mauna Kea and cumulus clouds and lenticular clouds forming
RF2W9M83J–Koa leaves along Mauna Loa Road, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
RFM12W7T–fruits of a koa tree acacia koa kauai hawaii
RFE9NHXE–Large acacia or koa tree Kauai
RM2BEN2GJ–A woman hiking on the Alakai Swamp Trail, Koke'e State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
RM2REGAN7–A large koa tree (acacia koa) with moss covered branches stands majestically in a koa forest on the Big Island of Hawaii. Koa wood has traditionally b
RFF6XBHR–Fence stile at Kahoe Restoration Area on Kohala Range, extensive koa (Koa acacia) tree plantings protected against feral pigs by fencing
RF2HKC6J3–Koa Tree Branches Spread and Reach To The Sky
RFJMJPCK–Acacia confusa is a perennial tree native to South-East Asia. Some common names for it are acacia petit feuille, small Philippine acacia, Formosa acac
RFR9CDK7–Koa tree towering overhead creating a cool shady environment. Kokee State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
RFBE5EN9–Koa trees (Acacia koa) at about 4000 foot elevation on private ranch land in South Kona, Hawaii
RFW3XTGB–A helicopter tour is a breathtaking way to see the amazing aerial scenery of Kauai, Hawaii, USA including the famed Na Pali Coast and Waimea Canyon
RMFAXHW6–Big Island, Hawaii, Koa Tree, Mana Road, Mauna Kea, Acacia, Fabaceae, endemic tree
RF2JJ4XXX–Indian Acacia leaves with a pattern and long green pods with seeds on a blurred sky background of a garden lawn.
RFG36X49–Koa, Acacia Koa, endemic to main islands, wet to mesic forests, TNC OGG, East Maui, Waikamoi, Maile Trail, flora
RFDE0F18–Young leaves of a Koa tree (Acacia koa), Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RF2FNHT2E–Evening time, Sunlight falls on the hanging green pods or bean. Long pods or beans of Acacia or Babool tree leaves with blue sky background.
RMFY6NG6–Close up of Acacia Koa Leafs, a native Hawaiian plant of the Oahu island and Blue sky.
RF2WT902E–Acacia leaves with a pattern and long green pods with seeds on a blurred background of a garden lawn. Fresh foliage and branches in the park. Summer g
RF2HTRNR8–Close up shot of Acacia confusa blossom at Kinmen, Taiwan
RF2W9M86G–Koa leaf along Mauna Loa Road, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
RFM11T4K–single koa tree acacia koa kauai hawaii
RF2W9NH30–Koa tree, Kipuka Pu‘u Huluhulu Native Tree Sanctuary, Hawaii
RM2BEN2NX–A woman hiking on the Alakai Swamp Trail, Koke'e State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
RF2W9M86J–Koa along Mauna Loa Trail, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
RM2REGAWF–Interesting gnarly branches of an old koa tree (acacia koa) in a forest on the Big Island of Hawaii.
RFF6XBPT–Kaohe Restoration Area near Kamuela, Hawaii at base of Kohala Range with many koa tree (Koa acacia) planting and fencing to keep feral pigs out
RMARY0YJ–Hawaiian koa tree (Acacia koa), a native tree endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, highly valued by wood workers, used in ancient
RFR9CDJY–Koa tree towering overhead creating a cool shady environment. Kokee State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
RFBE5RB9–Koa trees (Acacia koa) at about 4000 foot elevation on private ranch land in South Kona, Hawaii
RFW3XTGD–A helicopter tour is a breathtaking way to see the amazing aerial scenery of Kauai, Hawaii, USA including the famed Na Pali Coast and Waimea Canyon
RFM68CWJ–Koa tree (Acacia koa) replantings in Nature Conservancy in South Kona, Hawaii.
RFF6XBPN–Felled koa tree (Koa acacia) along Mana Road at the base of Mauna Kea, near Waimea; Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, USA
RFBEA2GP–Koa tree in Hawaii
RFDE0F15–Young leaves of a Koa tree (Acacia koa), Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RFM0TPYR–Rural road through koa trees at Keanakolu Camp on Mana Road around Mauna Kea.
RFCXYJ6Y–Symbiosis between Koa tree (Acacia koa), and Ohia Lehua flowers (Metrosideros polymorpha), Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
RFG36X4Y–Koa, Acacia Koa, endemic to main islands, wet to mesic forests, TNC OGG, East Maui, Waikamoi, Maile Trail, flora
RMDH0WXK–Symbiosis between koa (Acacia koa) and ōhiʻa lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha), Big Island, Hawaii, USA
RMFAY6TN–Big Island, Hawaii, Koa Tree, Mana Road, Mauna Kea, Acacia, Fabaceae, endemic tree
RFDE0F0Y–Endemic Koa tree (Acacia koa) with a petiole, a stalk of a leaf, attaching the blade to the stem, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
RFBG5N4H–Mature koa tree in South Kona forest.
RM2BEN2T5–Alakai Swamp Trail, Koke'e State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
RF2W9M83P–Koa along Mauna Loa Road, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
RFBG5NEA–Koa log harvested in South Kona, Hawaii forest
RF2W9NH2T–Ancient Koa forest, Kipuka Pu‘u Huluhulu Native Tree Sanctuary, Hawaii
RMB8KK0M–View of the Kalalau Valley and the Pacific ocean from Kokee State Park Kauai Hawaii USA
RF2W9M83H–Koa leaves along Mauna Loa Road, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
RFM12WAE–koa trees acacia koa kauai hawaii
RF2W9NH2M–Hiking trail, Kipuka Pu‘u Huluhulu Native Tree Sanctuary, Hawaii
RFR9CDKK–Koa tree towering overhead creating a cool shady environment. Kokee State Park, Kauai, Hawaii
RF2W9M90M–Koa tree, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
RMAT88GM–Traditional Hawaiian fishing canoe (made of acacia koa wood) being pulled ashore; Mauna Lani Resort, Hawaii.
RMFY6P7X–Close up of Green Acacia Koa Leafs, shaped like the crest of the moon, a native Hawaiian plant of the Oahu island.
RF2H7GHDT–acacia seeds on a tree, in summer
RF2WRWKA9–Acacia leaves with a pattern and long green pods with seeds on a blurred background of a garden lawn. Fresh foliage and branches in the park. Summer g
RFF6XBPM–Koa trees (Koa acacia) in Keanakolu State Park along Mana Road; Keanakolu, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of America
RMG0GPAJ–Acacia Koa black seeds hanging and dry so that the black seed fall out.
RMFAXHW2–Big Island, Hawaii, Koa Tree, Mana Road, Mauna Kea, Acacia, Fabaceae, endemic tree
RF2AN1J0M–Waves crashing into a rocky outcropping framed by the leaves of an Acacia mangium tree in Onomea Bay, Papaikou, Hawaii, USA
RFT8YYRN–Acacia Koa branch with green leaves and yellow flower, hand painted watercolor illustration with inscription isolated on white
RMBN39R1–Koa wood grain, Acacia koa, Hawaii
RM2C1G4EN–Wagner CP4439.jpg Acacia koa A Gray in Wilkes.
RFBG5ND7–Koa log harvested in South Kona, Hawaii forest
RM2AKH877–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 67.—A forest of algaroba trees {Prosopis jiiliflora). The pods aremuch relished by stock and are an important cattle food. From the flowers areproduced an excellent quality of honey which is an important article of export. The indigenous dora is highly interesting though not abitndant inspecies. Two of the commonest trees are the ohia (Mctrosidcrospolymorpha) and the koa (Acacia koa). The former, also calledohia lehua and lehua, resembles, in the appearance of the trunk, ourwhite oak, but bears beautiful clusters
RMB8KK52–View of the Kalalau Valley and the Pacific ocean from Kokee State Park Kauai Hawaii USA
RFTRD60P–Lone figure overlooks Kamuela (Waimea), Hawaii with single koa tree on hillside
RFM957T1–koa trees on green farmland kauai hawaii
RMD0HTFD–A Man Stands Under a Koa Tree
RMAT8RAG–Close-up of the smooth crescent shaped leaves of the koa tree (Acacia koa A. Gray), a tall, endemic tree in the native Hawaiian
RFF6XBPK–Hiking trail through koa trees (Koa acacia) in Keanakolu State Park, near Kamuela; Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, USA
RMFAXHWB–Big Island, Hawaii, Koa Tree, Mana Road, Mauna Kea, Acacia, Fabaceae, endemic tree
RF2AN1HPN–Waves crashing into a rocky outcropping framed by the leaves of an Acacia mangium tree in Onomea Bay, Papaikou, Hawaii, USA
RFF6XBPH–Four wheel drive Mana Road around base of Mauna Kea, Koa tree (Koa acacia) on left; Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, USA
RM2C1NEBF–Acacia koa A Gray in Wilkes Acacia koa A Gray in Wilkes.
RMAATA3E–Koa wood grain Acacia koa Hawaii
RM2AKH5BC–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . li(.. 72.— Iruiik i)f a large koa tree (Acacia koa), on the eastern slope ofManila Loa. Hawaii. A valuable wood much used in cabinet making, especiallyfor ukuleles. NO. r SMITHSONIAX EXPLORATIONS, I916 69 The indigenous grasses of the Hawaiian Islands are not numerous.The most interesting l^elong to the genera Panicum and P^ragrostis.A tall sjiecies of the latter [E. atropioides) is the dominant grassupon the plain hetvveen Alauna Loa and Mauna Kea. Three peculiar. Fic. y^.—Wiliwili {Hrythrina iiwnospcrma), in an arid
RMB8KK5P–View looking over the Alaka'i Swamp Wilderness preserve Kauai Hawaii USA
RFM12W4K–koa trees acacia koa kauai hawaii
RMD0HTKB–A Man Stands Under a Koa Tree
RMAT8R9W–Close-up of the smooth crescent shaped leaves of the koa tree (Acacia koa A. Gray), a tall, endemic tree in the native Hawaiian
RM2REBKR4–Native Koa trees ( acacia koa )
RF2AN1J0D–Waves crashing into a rocky outcropping framed by the leaves of an Acacia mangium tree in Onomea Bay, Papaikou, Hawaii, USA
RM2BXCFB4–Acacia koa A Gray in Wilkes Acacia koa A Gray in Wilkes.
RM2AKH620–Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian Institution.. . Fig. 71.—a foot bridge across the Waimea River, above Waimea, Kauai. Onthe opposite cliff are seen numerous plants of pricklv pear cactus (the so-calledOpuntia tuna). 68 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 0L. 66. li(.. 72.— Iruiik i)f a large koa tree (Acacia koa), on the eastern slope ofManila Loa. Hawaii. A valuable wood much used in cabinet making, especiallyfor ukuleles. NO. r SMITHSONIAX EXPLORATIONS, I916 69 The indigenous grasses of the Hawaiian Islands are not numerous.The most interesting l^elong to the ge
RMB8N0DR–View of the Kalalau Valley and the Pacific ocean from Kokee State Park Kauai Hawaii USA
RFM12W3H–koa trees acacia koa kauai hawaii
RM2REBKR5–Native Koa trees ( acacia koa )
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