Wili wili, scientifically known as Erythrina sandwicensis, is a species of flowering tree native to Hawaii. The tree's striking appearance and cultural significance have made it a symbol of the islands' unique flora. This species is characterized by its bright colored flowers and trifoliate leaves. The name originates from the Hawaiian language, referring to the spiraled seed pods it produces. It can reach heights up to 25 feet and thrives in tropical climates with well-drained soil. This ornamental tree is valued for landscaping purposes and is relatively easy to grow. It is often planted in Hawaii gardens and parks for its beauty.
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