Saturday Morning Garden Blogging - Vol. 22.19 - A visit to Tropical Hawai’i (2026)

My recent trip to Hawaii was an unexpected adventure, and a gardener's paradise! I was thrilled to be invited to pet-sit for a friend, and even more excited to explore the lush landscapes and unique flora the islands have to offer. Hawaii is a dream destination for any nature enthusiast, and I was eager to share my experiences with fellow garden enthusiasts.

The islands are a botanical wonderland, with waterfalls and vibrant plant life around every corner. One of the highlights was my friend's yard, a veritable garden of Eden with an incredible variety of fruits and plants. From pineapples and limes to avocados and passion fruit, it was a feast for the senses. I was particularly enamored with the gardenias, their scent being one of my favorites, and the towering hibiscus plants.

However, the real treat was yet to come. The Hawai'i Tropical Botanical Garden, founded by the visionary Dan Lutkenhouse Sr., is a sanctuary for rare and endangered tropical plants. With over 2,500 species, it's a testament to his passion and dedication. As someone from New England, I was in awe of the sheer diversity and beauty of these tropical wonders, especially the Heliconia flowers, which seemed to defy gravity with their upward and downward growth.

One of the most intriguing aspects was the abundance of orchids. Despite not being an orchid enthusiast, I was captivated by their presence everywhere. Hawaii's climate seems to be a haven for these delicate flowers, and the island's nursery is a dream for any orchid lover. The unique trees, like the one with flowers sprouting from its trunk, added to the exotic charm.

The garden's anthurium bed was a sight to behold, with its myriad colors and shapes. I found myself appreciating the lack of labels, allowing me to immerse myself in the natural beauty without distraction. The volcano, an ever-present force, added a sense of power and mystery to the landscape.

Hawaii's natural wonders left a profound impression on me. From the vibrant Heliconia to the delicate orchids and the majestic volcano, it's a place where nature thrives in its most exotic forms. This trip has broadened my perspective on gardening and the incredible diversity our planet has to offer. It's a reminder that sometimes, the best adventures are the ones we least expect, and the natural world never ceases to amaze and inspire.

Saturday Morning Garden Blogging - Vol. 22.19 - A visit to Tropical Hawai’i (2026)
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