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dFoster Botanical Garden
Ala Moana Beach Park

The Foster Botanical Garden opened to the public in 1931. It was bequeathed to the City of Honolulu by Mrs. Mary Foster at the time of her death. This 13.5-acre garden is a living...
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dHo'omaluhia Botanical Garden

Ho'omaluhia translates as "To Make a Place of Peace and Tranquility". The largest of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens, this 400-acre garden was built by the US Army Corps ...
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Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden

dKoko Crater Botanical Garden
Koko Crater Botanical Garden

The 200 acres inside the Koko Crater was set aside for development into a botanical garden in 1958. Sixty acres of the inner slope and basin is now cultivated with rare...
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dLili'uokalani Botanical Garden

Just north of Foster Botanical Garden is Lili'uokalani Botanical Garden. Portions of this 7 ½ acre garden once belonged to Queen Lili'uokalani, last reigning monarch of Hawai'i.
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Lili'uokalani Botanical Garden

dWahiawa Botanical Garden
Wahiawa Botanical Garden

Wahi'awa Botanical Garden, or "Place of Noise", is cradled between the Wai'anae and Ko'olau mountain ranges in central O'ahu. This garden is known as the "tropical jewel"...
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