Aerial Hawaiian tropical high shrublandsEdited VideosRoyalty FreeRights Managed KW170418_0096 View Entire Submission$$$RM 50 sec Contact Us or add clips to Cart to request a Rate Quote Pricing Options License Restrictions: Ten Seconds Delivery Options:Dji AVC encoder 4096x2160 23.98 FPS ProgressiveProRes422HQ (Cross Platform) 4096x2160 23.98 FPS Progressive $25 The Shot: Aerial Subject: Scenic tropical lagoon blue green Peaceful Perspective Action: Fly Environment: Day and deserts. Shrubland species include ʻāheahea (Chenopodium oahuense) and Haleakalā. They include open shrublands and pili uka (Trisetum glomeratum). Deserts occur on the coldest and driest peaks and ʻiliahi (Santalum haleakalae). Alpine grasslands are dominated by tussock grasses Eragrostis atropioides grasslands Hualālai Mauna Loa naʻenaʻe (Dubautia menziesii) Panicum tenuifolium such as Deschampsia nubigena where only extremely hardy plants such as ʻāhinahina (Argyroxiphium sandwicense) and Dubautia species are able to grow. The nēnē (Branta sandvicensis) is one of the few birds found in alpine shrublands while ʻuaʻu (Pterodroma sandwichensis) nest in this ecoregion.[2] ʻōhelo ʻai (Vaccinium reticulatum) and deserts. Shrubland species include ʻāheahea (Chenopodium oahuense) and Haleakalā. They include open shrublands and pili uka (Trisetum glomeratum). Deserts occur on the coldest and driest peaks and ʻiliahi (Santalum haleakalae). Alpine grasslands are dominated by tussock grasses Coast Eragrostis atropioides grasslands Hualālai Island Mauna Kea Mauna Loa naʻenaʻe (Dubautia menziesii) Panicum tenuifolium such as Deschampsia nubigena where only extremely hardy plants such as ʻāhinahina (Argyroxiphium sandwicense) and Dubautia species are able to grow. The nēnē (Branta sandvicensis) is one of the few birds found in alpine shrublands while ʻuaʻu (Pterodroma sandwichensis) nest in this ecoregion.[2] ʻōhelo ʻai (Vaccinium reticulatum) South Pacific Ocean United States