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In Haleʻiwa, a Legendary Plumeria Farm Opens Its Doors to the Public

Summary by FLUX
For years, the farm of world-renowned frangipani grower Jim Little was closed to the public. Now, the enthusiasts can get an up-close look at his famous hybrids. Images by John Hook A shuttle bus picks up a group of people waiting in front of a sign that reads Little Plumeria Farms — “Little” being the surname of its founder, Jim Little, not a description of the plumerias or the farm itself. The bus takes them away from the iconic surf breaks an…
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FLUX broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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