Ko (Saccharum officinarum)
For early Hawaiians, ko (Saccharum officinarum) was more than a sweetener. Find out more about this fascinating plant and its many uses.
For early Hawaiians, ko (Saccharum officinarum) was more than a sweetener. Find out more about this fascinating plant and its many uses.
Bid in our online auction today! Join us online for Tropical Plant Week from August 31 to September 7 to celebrate and give back to plants.
Restoration efforts in limahuli garden show how a garden can save a stream. Check out the full story on how plants make all life possible.
Head to Limahuli Garden and Preserve for a plant sale on July 3, 2022! Plants from our Limahuli Garden collection will be available.
The propagation of a rare Hawaiian tree, Gardenia remyi, in our Conservation Nursery connects us to the past and shows us a way forward.
Nearly one-third of Hawaiian flora is on the U.S. Endangered Species List, and more than […]
Nearly 85% of Hawaii’s native landscape is lost to invasive species. Learn how NTBG gardens fight invasive species and save native plants.
By Dr. David H. Lorence, Senior Research Botanist The saga of the Flora of Samoa […]
Approximately one million plant and animal species are threatened with extinction worldwide. Now more than […]
Head to Limahuli Garden and Preserve for a plant sale on December 12, 2021! Native, edible, and ornamental plants will be available.