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I'iwi with Lehua Blossoms Card set of 4

The I'iwi bird (Hawaiian honey creeper) inhabits the upper forests of Hawai'i, Maui, and Kaua'i. They have long, curved bills specialized for sipping nectar from tubular flowers and also from the lehua blossoms of the native Ohia tree . the I'iwi bird is endangered.
The border is a strand of Maile- Hawaii's native vine found in rain forests. Its fragrant leaves are believed to protect the wearer, bestow good luck, and possess healing powers. The white pikake (Arabian Jasmine) were a favorite of Hawaiian princess Ka'iulani. She named the flower after the beautiful peacocks who roamed her Waikiki gardens.

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