Halyconia just emerging in April 2005
Hedonisia Photo Gallery 2004
In the beginning, the property was a junkyard with old vehicles all around. It took a lot of work to slowly change it from a dead car cemetery to an eco-hostel!

Young cinnamon tree.  After a good rain we can harvest the bark.
Young clove tree.  As we wait for its first flowers, we enjoy the scent of its leaves.
Papaya trees that should be bearing fruit in 2006.
Starfruit tree beginning to set its first fruit.
Young taro, a staple food for the first polynesian people to arrive in the Hawaiian  Archipeligo
The lovely pink blossoms of the starfuit tree that will turn into juicy yellow fruits.
A bromeliad in bloom.  These unique plants love the rain
Fragrant pink ginger is edible.  This beautiful specimen can be found in our front yard.
Norfolk Pine- Some would never expect to see evergreens in Hawaii, but you will see some of the most lovely and  majestic trees on this island.
This tall yellow bamboo will greet you at the entrance to our property.