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Ohi'a lehua
honeycreeper
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Pouring into the sea, Hawaii's lava has forged almost two and a half square kilometres of new land in less than 25 years. It's cold, hard rock - bleak, threatening and barren. But there are some colonisers who just won't be put off. 'Ohi'a lehua, a native plant and symbol of Hawaii, is among the first to flourish on this new land. This spindly bush will grow into a 30-metre-tall tree, its bright flowers are food for a variety of birds, like these Hawaiian honeycreepers. But how on earth can a seed become a tree in a place where there is no soil and no sign of fresh water? |
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