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Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden
Botanical garden and nature preserve in Hawaii From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden sits on seventeen lush acres along the Hamakua coast in Onomea Valley on the Big Island of Hawaii. The boardwalk descends into a rainforest canopy of palms and tree ferns, opening to winding paved paths lined with over 2500 species of thriving tropical plants. Variations of anthuriums, gingers, bromeliads, and heliconias will surround you. Find yourself in our magical orchid garden among over 270 species of these vibrant colored beauties.
Visit Onomea Falls, our multi-tiered waterfall that sits at the base of Palm Jungle. Nourished by rain and natural springs, the waterfall streams through the garden into Onomea Bay.
Along your journey through the garden, you will learn about the rich history of this area while immersing yourself in the scent and scenery of the flowers and foliage.
Guided tours are available. A garden host will take you on an experience like no other, sharing secrets of the garden and pointing out highlights that you may otherwise miss. Reservations for the tour are required. The garden is open daily from 9am to 4pm for admissions, except on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Admission fees apply.
Dan J. Lutkenhouse purchased the property in 1977. After 7 seven years of dedication to clearing and reviving the land, the garden opened to the public in 1984. Today, the garden is a nonprofit organization that continues to promote education, protect native and endemic plants, and provide visitors with the opportunity to view thousands of tropical species of plants in one of the most unique environments in the world.
To reserve your admission ticket, book a guided tour, or for driving directions visit us at www.htbg.com.
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