It has been posited that April showers bring May flowers. Here in the tropics, however, we often experience flowers year-round. Spring does herald a new burst of life in our gardens, even in Hawaii, as the days get longer and warmer. Coupled with the abundance of rain we’ve had in the last few months, May could produce a bounteous floral display.
The cold never bothered them anyway: Jump-start your spring garden with these hardy annuals
Make gorgeous edible flower ice cubes at home, Dining & Drink
Growing Plumeria: How to Care for Frangipani
Pinecone ginger: Edible, medicinal and pretty, too, Real Estate
Recipes for Cooking with Edible Flowers – Mother Earth News
French marigolds add fall vibrancy to gardens, Mississippi Business Journal
Plant of the Month for May 2023 – Hoya - West Hawaii Today
Living plants and flowers make great Mother's Day gifts - West Hawaii Today
White Peony Lotus Tall / HEAVY BLOOMER!– Pond Megastore
Island Conservation New Plant Species Unique to Hawai'i Discovered - Island Conservation
Edible flowers a growing source of flavor, texture for Wine Country restaurants