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The Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden attracts photographers, gardeners, scientists, and nature lovers from around the world. We offer over a mile of trails lined with thousands of rare and endangered flora from all parts of the globe.
Over 100 species of tropical plants can be seen in Lily Lake. Among them are Queen Victoria water lilies from Victoria River, Africa; Wi apple tree, Travelerʻs Palms, and a variety of betel nut palms. The lake is home to a school of large koi fish, some as long as 30 inches.
The walking paths through this tropical bioreserve reveal so many faces of the rainforest. It’s a steep climb at the beginning and end, but well worth it. From orchids and bromeliads to huge canopies of trees and ferns, you are enveloped in the beauty of nature in this large garden.
The Hawaii Tropical Bioreserve and Garden is a lush 40-acre natural garden of tropical plants and a nature lover's paradise located in the Onomea Valley. With over 2000 plant species, hidden waterfalls, a bird aviary and breathtaking coastal views, this is a must see stop just 5 miles North of Hilo.
The Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden is a nonprofit 17-acre (6.9 ha) botanical garden and nature preserve located on the 4-mile (6.4 km) scenic route off of Route 19 at 27-717 Old Māmalahoa Highway, Pāpa'ikou, Hawaii (island), Hawaii.
National Tropical Botanical Garden is headquartered on the island of Kauai in Hawaii and recognizes the use of diacritical markings of the modern Hawaiian language including the ʻokina [ ʻ ] or glottal stop and the kahakō [ō] or macron.
If you're in the "Heavenly Hamakua" region of the Big Island, make some time to stop at one of the most beautiful botanical gardens you'll find anywhere: the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden.