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Aloha Kauaʻi, National Tropical Botanical Gardens here. When we care for Hawaii’s native plants and heritage crops, we grow aloha for ʻāina. Adopt one of these cherished plants every third Saturday at our free Grow Aloha Plant Giveaways. In November we’re featuring Māmaki, a beautiful, fast growing native shrub. Often known for its medicinal use, Māmaki is also known to attract Hawaii’s two native butterflies. Adopt a Māmaki on Saturday November 16th from 9 to 12 at our South Shore Visitor Center or Limahuli Garden. For more information, visit ntbg.org/growaloha
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When we grow Hawaiian native plants and heritage crops, we grow aloha for ʻāina. Adopt one of these cherished plants every third Saturday at our free Grow Aloha plant giveaways at NTBG and partner locations, including the Molokaʻi Land Trust!
Grow Aloha plant adoptions are free and open to Hawai’i residents (one per family). Please note that plants are subject to availability and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Often known for its medicinal and ceremonial uses, māmaki is a beautiful native shrub that thrives in the understory of larger trees or structures. A variable plant, māmaki is the host plant for Hawaiʻi’s Kamehameha butterfly as well as several other insects. Learn more about māmaki »
Our partners at Molokaʻi Land Trust are giving away ʻākia in November