Botanical Gardens

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Botanical Gardens in Hawaii

Oahu

  • Lyon Arboretum 193 acre includes the largest collection of palms in any botanical garden [1]
  • Wahiawa Botanical Garden - 27 acres(run by City and County of Honolulu) [2]
  • Urban Garden Center - 30 acre demonstration garden of edible, useful and beautiful plants [3]
  • Foster Botanical Garden 13.5 acres founded in 1853 (run by City and County of Honolulu) [4]
  • Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden 400 acre park with plants from around the world (run by City and County of Honolulu) [5]
  • Koko Crater Botanical Garden 200 acres with emphasis on xeriscape gardening (run by City and County of Honolulu) [6]
  • Liliuokalani Botanical Garden 7.5 acres(run by City and County of Honolulu) [7]
  • Waimea Valley
    • Waimea Valley [8]
    • Waimea Arboretum and Botanical Garden - 150 acres [9]
  • Byodo-in Temple [10]
  • The Contemporary Museum (now part of Honolulu Academy of Arts) 3 1/2 acre gardens [11]
  • Courtyard Garden of Kahului Public Library - 20 endemic and indigenous plants, can only be viewed from inside the Library [12]
  • Halawa Xeriscape Gardens - demonstration xeriscape gardens for residential settings [13]
  • Mala Laau: A Garden of Hawaiian Healing Plants - 10 plants used in traditional Hawaiian healing, can only be viewed from inside the library [14]
  • University of Hawaii Manoa Campus - [15]
    • Interactive Map with Plant locations [16]
  • Dole Plantation Gardens - many plants and the world's largest maze [17]
  • Kapiolani Community College Cactus Garden - a beautiful cactus garden on the KCC campus [18]
  • Leeward Community College Native Hawaiian Botanical Collection
  • Mānoa Heritage Center estate garden focusing on native Hawaiian plants [19]
  • Friendship Garden - 10 acre [20]
  • Queen Kapiolani Hibiscus and Rose Garden at Kapiolani Park - Rose Garden, on the corner of Paki Street and Monsarrat Avenue

Hawaii

  • Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden 2,000 species in a natural setting [21]
  • National Tropical Botanical Garden [22]
    • Awini Preserve -- not open to public
    • Ka‘upulehu Preserve -- not open to public
  • World Botanical Gardens and Waterfalls [23]
  • Amy B. H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden - 12 acre focusing on Native Hawaiian cultural traditions of land use and plants, run by Bishop Museum [24]
  • Hi’iaka’s Healing Herb Garden [25]
  • Hilo Tropical Gardens - a Hostel with large garden [26]
  • University of HawaiÊ»i at Hilo Botanical Gardens (on UH Hilo Campus) [27]
  • Sadie Seymour Botanical Gardens - a terraced garden, with each level presenting plants from different parts of the world that commonly grow in the Hawaiian Islands [28]
  • Pua Mau Place - in additions to other plants, features a hibiscus maze" with over 200 different varieties of hibiscus [29]
  • Olu Pua Botanical Gardens in Kalaheo (closed to public) 12-acre estate and gardens reflect plantation era [30]
  • Nani Mau Gardens - 20 acres of tropical flowers and trees, waterfalls, orchids, anthuriums and native Hawaiian plants [31]
  • Senator Fong's Plantation and Gardens - 725 acre garden created by Senator Fong [32]

Kauai

  • National Tropical Botanical Garden [33]
    • Allerton Garden (Lāwa`i Kai) 100 acre garden was background for Jurassic Park [34]
    • McBryde Garden [35]
    • Limahuli Garden and Preserve [36]
  • Na ‘A-ina Kai Botanical Gardens [37]
  • Moir Gardens (Also known as Pau a Lake Garden) - Restaurant with gardens featuring a large collection aloe plants and other tropical plants [38]

Maui

  • National Tropical Botanical Garden [39]
    • Kahanu Garden 220 acres, large collection of breadfruit cultivars [40]
  • Kula Botanical Garden - 5 acres, 1,700 varieties of plants [41]
  • Enchanting Floral Gardens (upcountry Kula) 8 acres, 1500 species [42]
  • Tropical Gardens of Maui is a 4-acre botanical garden and export plant nursery located in Iao Valley on the Island of Maui. [43]
  • Maui Nui Botanical Gardens 7 acres focused on native Hawaiian and Polynesian introduced plants [44]
  • Ke'anae Arboretum [45]
  • Kaia Ranch Tropical Botanical Gardens - 27 acre garden and bed and breakfast [46]
  • Kepaniwai Cultural Park - reconstructed ethnic houses and gardens [47]
  • Maui County Research: University of Hawaii College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources is home to All America Rose Selections accredited rose garden.
  • Maui Tropical Plantation 60 acre working plantation with a 40 minute tram tour [48]
  • Wailea Point Seawalk: Between the Kea Lani and the Four Seasons Hotels, Wailea, Maui, HI. - 1/2 mile walk showcases 73 species of Hawaiian plants
  • Spirit of Aloha Oceanfront Botanical Gardens [49]
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