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Wailea, Maui Beach Walk

by Dr. Mike Mellum   
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Archeological site

Archeological site

Polo Beach

Polo Beach

Kea Lani-Polo Beach

Kea Lani-Polo Beach

outrigger-Polo Beach

outrigger-Polo Beach

shore

shore

view

view

Wailea Beach

Wailea Beach

4 Seasons

4 Seasons

4 Seasons

4 Seasons

Wailea Beach

Wailea Beach

lily

lily

Bird of Paradise

Bird of Paradise

orange spike - Medinilla

orange spike - Medinilla

4 Seasons

4 Seasons

111 4 Seasons

111 4 Seasons

112 4 Seasons

112 4 Seasons







4 Seasons

4 Seasons

4 Seasons

4 Seasons

orchids

orchids

Ti plant

Ti plant

bougainvillea

bougainvillea

hibiscus

hibiscus
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article published 11/20/2009

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I put a Botero photo on my refrigerator. Hope it helps keep me from looking like his statues.
— Dr. Mike Mellum, November 22, 2009
Thanks a LOT for your wonderful photos, I loved all the flowers, esp! I was a bit surprised to see all the Botero sculptures, and also a bit NERVOUS, for fear we might all be heading to those shapes??!!!
— Eleanor Robb, November 21, 2009
Thanks for the flower help. I was not much for flowers until I started hiking in the Pacific NW and saw a lot along the trails. I haven't been to Maui in awhile and was trying to identify the ones along the beach.
— Dr. Mike Mellum, November 21, 2009
"Mahalo!" for those wonderful photos on Maui. I am a great fan of your Pacific Northwest fotos. I believe your photo (#13) labeled ginger is actually a bromeliad. #44 (yellow flowers) are wedelia. Just prior to that (#43) is a tiare aka Tahitian Gardenia. The plant just next to your bird of paradise is a medinilla...or it certainly looks like a variety of one. I am not an expert on plants but, in my aging years, I am beginning to take more notice of the flowers along the trail....
— yehyeh007, November 21, 2009
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