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In Hawaii, the flower is known as pikake, and is used to make fragrant leis. In China, the flower is processed and used as the main ingredient in jasmine tea.
The most commonly used flowers are those of plumerias, ʻ ōhi ʻ a lehua, orchids, and pikake, though maile leaves, ferns, and ti leaves are extremely popular as well as traditional ...
In Hawaii, the flower is known as pikake, and is used to make fragrant leis. In China, the flower is processed and used as the main ingredient in jasmine tea.
Pikake is the coveted 'wedding flower' lei for its beautiful island floral scent. Pikake and Jasmine fragrances blended with Geranium Rose Essential oil makes Pikake body wash a ...
The Pikake Design... Multiple twisted strands of pikake buds laid over a garland of palapalai ferns lei is printed in a design that encircles the neck.
The Pikake. Unit A-4 | Unit B-1. The Pikake is a two-story Polynesian-style building comprised of twelve units in a beachfront garden setting. Each private lanai faces the sandy ...
Delight your senses with the Scent of Hawaii! Pikake, the famed 'wedding lei' flower will transport you back to balmy Hawaiian Island nights. Sweet Almond, Avocado and Jojoba oils ...
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