Nestled on 50 acres in Kauai, McBryde Garden boasts the world’s largest collection of cultivated native Hawaiian flora. This botanical haven is a vibrant tapestry of palms and coral trees, interspersed with flowering Rubiaceae and heliconias, and adorned with tropical orchids. Visitors can explore the garden’s pathways, discovering the same staple crops that ancient voyagers brought to the islands. The lush, verdant landscape invites a serene and educational experience, offering a glimpse into the rich botanical heritage of Hawaii.
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