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| Kupaloke
Lei
Red Carnations with White Tuberose Flowers |
| The tuberose flower is 2-inch
elongated white blossom with elongated petals and a strong perfume
fragrance. This flowering plant grows year-round in Hawaii and is
often considered the "traditional" lei flower of the islands because
of its intoxicating aroma. Blossoms are picked in the cool early
morning or late evening when they are in full bloom. This lei is
interspersed with pink or red poni-mo'i (carnations) to add a festive
color to the creation. The lei is then hand-sewn in circular fashion
with approximately 30-45 blossoms. |
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STORAGE: Keep the lei dry. At night, place
in a paper bag and refrigerate. Average lei life for the delicate
tuberose is 1-2 days. |
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Price: $25.00
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