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| dFoster Botanical Garden |
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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... |
| 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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| dKoko Crater Botanical Garden |
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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... |
| 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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| dWahiawa Botanical Garden |
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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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