Kō (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.
Join us for a night under the stars with your friends & family at our annual Summer Movie Nights! Featuring Encanto, Sing 2 & Jungle Cruise.
Our Spring 2022 Membership Special has ended but It’s never too late to support plant […]
Celebrate Easter at our South Shore Visitor Center! Our Easter Egg Hunt is back with limited capacity. Don’t forget your mask and basket!
Nearly 85% of Hawaii’s native landscape is lost to invasive species. Learn how NTBG gardens fight invasive species and save native plants.
Head to our South Shore Visitor Center for a plant sale on January 29, 2022! The sale will feature plants from our McBryde Garden.
Head to Limahuli Garden and Preserve for a plant sale on December 12, 2021! Native, edible, and ornamental plants will be available.