Princeville Botanical Gardens
Botanical garden in Kaua'i, Hawaii / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Princeville Botanical Gardens are a botanical garden in Kaua'i, Hawaii, near the Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge and the unincorporated area of Princeville on the island's north shore. It has an area of 9 acres (36,000 m2). The area farms chocolate, honey, and a variety of fruits, giving tours and tastings of them. General admission, however, is unavailable and the gardens must be seen on prereserved tours.
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Type | Private |
Location | Kaua'i, Hawaii |
Nearest town | Princeville, Hawaii |
Coordinates | 22.1975°N 159.4550°W / 22.1975; -159.4550 |
Area | 9 acres (3.6 ha)[1] |
Opened | August 2010 |
Founder |
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Designer | Lucinda Robertson |
Owned by | Robertson family |
Open | Monday-Tuesday Thursday-Friday 9 AM - 12:30 PM |
Status | Open |
Awards | 2022 TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice[2] |
Species | 600[1] |
Website | kauaibotanicalgardens |
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Most of the plants that reside in the gardens are a combinations of tropical, canoe, medicinal, and endangered/rare plants.[1]