Estimated distance & time: --- / 1 hr 28 mins
This 12 acre garden and archaeology site is landscaped with the plants that grew in Kona in the time when only Hawaiians lived on these islands. The plants grow alongside long stone ridges built by Hawaiian farmers 500 years ago. The garden tells the story of how Hawaiians used native plants and the plants they brought from the South Pacific to create a rich and dynamic culture in Hawaiʻi.
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