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Autograph Tree

Leaves and fruit of an "Autograph Tree" (Clusia Rosea) at Aulani, Disney's new resort in Ko Olina, Hawaii.

 

I'd never seen an autograph tree before, but apparently they're common in Hawaii -- we also saw one on the grounds of the Byodo-In Temple near Honolulu.

 

As you can see here, it's called an Autograph Tree (or Signature Tree) because people can scratch messages in the leaves which often stay on the tree for months.

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Uploaded on March 2, 2012
Taken on February 18, 2012