Hawaiian Resources

Hawaiian Resources Your direct source of long-lasting, farm-fresh tropical flowers sent from our farm in Hawaii and delivered fresh to your door!

Wholesale AND individual orders offered! Owner: Laurence Kurtz
Office Manager: Laura Wrtaza

11/07/2011

A quick visit to our beautiful farms in Hawaii!

11/02/2011

Here's a fun fact: The city of Mt. Vernon, Washington grows more tulips than the entire country of Holland!

10/26/2011

A few leftover wedding table arrangements in house from the weekend, looks like its neighbor gift giving time! Did you know that white flowers tend to be more strongly scented than their colored kin?

10/19/2011

Every plant in Tomorrowland at Disneyland in CA, is edible… you probably shouldn't make a lunch of it though!

10/17/2011

Our tropical arrangements are expertly packed to ensure a safe journey... all the way from paradise to your front door!

10/14/2011

Put our flowers to work for you like one of our Realtor clients does! This pro decorates his open houses with our arrangements for a welcoming mood & pleasant scent!

10/06/2011

A fun fact from the Hawaiian islands: Each island has its own designated flower. Maui's is the Pink Lokelani, and surprisingly, it's the only Hawaiian state flower that is not native to Hawaii!

09/27/2011

In Hawaiian tradition, lei garlands were worn by ancient Hawaiians to beautify and distinguish themselves from others! Check out our lei assortment online www.hawaiianresources.com

09/21/2011

Hibiscus flowers are not only beautiful...Hibiscus can help you stay looking beautiful too! When used in skincare or in treatments, it has been known to help improve skin flexibility and elasticity, as well as create higher moisture levels in the skin!

09/09/2011

We love how creative people are getting with their wedding/event flower arrangements! Great idea we heard today is hanging individual flowers from the garden trees! We'd love to hear some of your ideas as well!

08/31/2011

Fung Shui Wednesday: Although pretty, dried flowers/potpourri in a home (especially in bedroom) can have adverse effects on your love life!

08/10/2011

Flower etiquette: It is considered rude to remove a lei from your neck in the presence of the person who gave it to you, so if you must, be discreet.

08/05/2011
Top 10: Most Expensive Flowers

If planning a wedding on a budget, you might think twice before choosing these 10 types of flowers. (Psst, if you're set on orchids, we'll have a great price for you!) http://bit.ly/qQwI5i (via )

1. Casablanca Lily2. Gardenia3. Hydrangea4. Lily of the Valley5. Lisianthus6. Orchid7. Peo...

08/01/2011

Seeds to plant, seeds to eat.... Guess how much the largest seed in the plant kingdom weighs! Answer revealed tomorrow!

07/29/2011

More fun Feng Shui: Plant red flowers in planters or in the ground on both sides of an entrance to your home, if there's an entrance that faces South. This is said to provide protection for your family! (we have some great red flower choices for you!)

07/26/2011

To make your flower arrangements last longer, place them away from heat sources (heater vents, radiators, sunny windows, stoves, etc...)
Also move flowers to a cool spot each night (refrigerator, cool porch, or even to a basement!)

07/19/2011

Feng Shui for the day: Don't decorate your home with dried flowers or potpourri (especially your bedroom) if you want to maintain or are looking to have a healthy love life. These dead objects generate yin energy that can have adverse affects!

07/15/2011

The name "Orchid" comes from "órkhis", literally meaning "testicle" in Greek, named so because of the shape of the root! Hope this doesn't change the way you look at this beautiful flower!

07/14/2011

This fabulous client testimonial should be our new motto! "Quality products, packed well for delivery, and delivered on time, every time!"

07/12/2011

Apartment owners, looking for a great indoor plant that doesn't require direct sunlight? Anthuriums can be grown as houseplants & LOVE mild climates/shady spots. Tip:They thrive in moist soils w/ high organic matter! Also happens to be our top seller!

07/05/2011
What Are the Benefits of Watermelon Seeds?

Grab some extra nutritional benefits from your left over watermelon by eating more than just the flesh! eHow.com http://t.co/qUtbz2j via Home & Garden - Articles and Videos by eHow

What Are the Benefits of Watermelon Seeds?. A myth often told to children is an eaten watermelon seed (or seed from any other fruit) will grow into a watermelon inside the child's stomach. While most...

06/28/2011
Flower Leis

Why order a single lei with 60 blooms when you can have a gorgeous double leis with 120 blooms for a few bucks more!? http://hawaiianresources.com/flowerleis.html

Tropical Hawaiian flowers and leis shipped fresh daily! Send Hawaiian tropical flowers online. Hawaiian flowers, Hawaii leis and orchid plants.

06/24/2011

Non-Spanish speakers, did you know the Spanish word for "Daisy" is "Margarita"?

06/15/2011

If you're heading to Hawaii for a summer vacation, here's some trivia for you: The Big Island's flower is the Red Ohia. It's considered a sacred flower to the "goddess of the volcano", Pele.

06/14/2011

Love receiving letters in the mail… especially those from happy customers! So touching to hear all graduates not only took home a diploma, but a beautiful red anthurium as well!

06/11/2011

Wandering thru The Mirage or Bellagio hotels in Las Vegas this weekend? If you are, and happen to see our beautiful tropical arrangements, send us a pic of your favorite!

06/08/2011

Orchids are some of our favorite flowers and we ship out some of the most beautiful & fresh you've ever seen!
Did you know there are between 21,950 and 26,049 currently accepted species? That's twice the number of bird species in the world!!!

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