National Tropical Botanical Garden

McBryde Garden is a 200-acre flagship attraction of the National Tropical Botanical Garden (NTBG) and is the largest assemblage of native Hawaiian plants, including endangered and extinct-in-the-wild species. With support of a grant from the Cooke Foundation, the National Tropical Botanical Garden was able to complete critical components of its McBryde Renewal Project. NTBG completed developing its Biodiversity Trail that reveals the story of plant evolution and supports visitors’ understanding of endangered plants and ecosystems. NTBG also made changes to its Canoe Garden, enhancing visitor experience through improved signage and an educational hub, Ka Mala. Through its renewal project, NTBG has created new and beautiful experiences and perspectives for its visitors, as well as a better understanding of the importance of plants and the need for conservation.
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