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Foster Botanical Garden

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Foster Botanical Garden

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Foster Botanical Garden is a historic 13.5-acre tropical oasis nestled in the heart of downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. Situated at an elevation of approximately 15 meters near Chinatown, this urban sanctuary is recognized as the oldest botanical garden in Hawaii and holds a place on the National Register of Historic Places. It offers a serene escape from the city's hustle, showcasing a remarkable collection of plants from around the globe.

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    October 28, 2018

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    A very well maintained facility. One must have seen the rainbow eucalyptus and the cannonball tree.
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    January 5, 2020

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    The gardens are full of huge trees, ferns, ginger plants and exotic trees like cinnamon. There is an impressive green area, towering trees and lush thickets. The cannonball tree is especially strange! The orchid exhibition in the greenhouse is breathtaking in terms of colors and biodiversity. A nice walk.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the operating hours and admission fees for Foster Botanical Garden?

    Foster Botanical Garden is generally open daily from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, though it's always a good idea to check the official Honolulu Botanical Gardens website for the most current hours and any holiday closures. There is an admission fee for non-residents, with discounted rates for seniors, Hawaii residents, and children. Children under a certain age are often free.

    Is Foster Botanical Garden dog-friendly?

    No, Foster Botanical Garden does not permit dogs or other pets, with the exception of service animals. This policy helps protect the delicate plant collections and ensures a peaceful experience for all visitors.

    What are the best ways to get to Foster Botanical Garden using public transport?

    The garden is conveniently located in downtown Honolulu and is easily accessible by bus. Several bus routes stop near the intersection of Nu'uanu Avenue and Vineyard Boulevard, which is just a short walk from the garden entrance. You can use local transit apps or websites to plan your route from various points on Oahu.

    Are there specific parking facilities available at Foster Botanical Garden?

    Yes, Foster Botanical Garden offers a parking lot for visitors. However, as it's located in an urban area, parking can sometimes be limited, especially during peak hours or on busy days. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot.

    What unique or 'must-see' plants should I look out for during my visit?

    The garden is home to many exceptional plants. Be sure to seek out the impressive rainbow eucalyptus, the famously strange cannonball tree, and the ancient Bodhi Tree, a descendant of the tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment. The Prehistoric Glen with its cycads and the Lyon Orchid Garden are also highly recommended for their unique collections.

    What kind of terrain can I expect, and is it suitable for all fitness levels?

    The garden features mostly flat, paved, or well-maintained gravel paths, making it suitable for a leisurely stroll. The elevation is relatively low at about 15 meters, so there are no significant inclines or challenging terrain. It's designed to be accessible and enjoyable for visitors of all fitness levels, including seniors and those with mobility considerations.

    Are there any guided tours or educational programs available?

    Yes, Foster Botanical Garden often offers free docent-led tours on select days, providing deeper insights into the garden's history and plant collections. They also host various educational programs, workshops, and seasonal events for both children and adults, promoting appreciation for nature and conservation. Check their official website for schedules.

    What amenities are available nearby, such as cafes or restaurants?

    Given its location near Chinatown and in a highly urban area of Honolulu, there are numerous amenities within walking distance or a short drive. You'll find a variety of cafes, restaurants, and local eateries offering diverse cuisines, particularly in the vibrant Chinatown district adjacent to the garden.

    How does Foster Botanical Garden compare to other botanical gardens on Oahu, like Koko Crater Botanical Garden?

    Foster Botanical Garden is unique as the oldest botanical garden in Hawaii, known for its historic trees, diverse tropical collections, and urban setting. In contrast, Koko Crater Botanical Garden, located within a volcanic crater, specializes in arid and drought-tolerant plants and offers a more rugged, unpaved hiking experience. Both offer distinct botanical experiences.

    What is the best time of year to see specific blooms or features at Foster Botanical Garden?

    While the garden is beautiful year-round due to Hawaii's tropical climate, specific blooms can vary. The orchid exhibition in the Lyon Orchid Garden is often breathtaking with its colors and biodiversity, and many tropical plants flower throughout the year. For specific seasonal highlights, it's best to check the garden's website or contact them directly before your visit.

    Is Foster Botanical Garden suitable for families with young children?

    Absolutely! Foster Botanical Garden is a wonderful destination for families. Its paved paths are stroller-friendly, and the diverse plant life, including the impressive trees and the Prehistoric Glen, can be fascinating for children. It offers a safe and engaging environment for kids to explore nature and learn about different plant species.

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