Without pottery or metals, ancient Hawaiians fashioned most of what they needed from plants. This ethnobotanical garden preserves Hawaiʻi's endemic species dating from before Western contact and Polynesian-introduced plants in an ahupuaʻa (land division). Wander along landscaped paths or take a guided tour to go more in-depth. Bring insect repellent.
The garden is between mile markers 110 and 111.