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Main Office (closed)
Outdoor Classroom : (Main Office Garage) Visit the "Culture of Peace Exhibit" Kiosk Information Board: Front entry Check in for Vendors Second Street: Rear entry & exit for Vendors & Volunteers Classroom: Scheduled Forums 10 - 10:45am " Mindfullness - 21st c. Peace Education 11-11:45am "From Darkness to Light" (Paul Chappell) Hedge Maze (Behind) Volunteers & Entertainers Reststop Public Restrooms Field & Mastergardener Offices (closed) Green House (closed) Explore the Gardens! 1. Taro Patch (90 varieties of dryland taro) 2. All American Garden 3. Plumeria Collection (Over 70 cultivars) 4. Hawaiian Pollination Garden 5. Hedge Maze (Get lost among over 60 different plant materials spaced every 2 feet apart.) Across George Way 6. Herb Garden (4 quadrants clockwise from front-right are culinary, medicinal, other, and Asian spice. 7. The Pergola displays a roof and vertical gardening practices.) 8. Idea Garden (Samples of what gardeners can grow on Oahu) 9. Vine Trellises & Arbors (30 different subtropical vines) Across Vine Way through the Rainbow 10. Gazebo - Musical performances 11. Alika Rabbit Garden (Follow the trail & tale of Peter Rabbit & ole' Mr. McGregor.) 12. Labyrinth (Take a meditative walk...) 13. White Garden (Smell the varieties of white flowering plants.) 14. The Boardwalk (Collection of plants with varied color, shape, & texture at every corner!) 15. House Garden (A story book house with 5 different rooms and associated plants -- find the shower tree in the bathroom, a bottle brush tree in the kitchen!) |
16. Caterpillar Tunnel ) (Walk or crawl through the tunnel!)
17. Butterfly Garden (Plants that attract butterflies. Kids can walk through the caterpillar tunnel and watch Monarch butterflies hover overhead.) 18. Pizza Garden (Plants commonly found in pizza: basil, pineapple, tomato, parsley, chili pepper, green pepper.) 19. Sensory Garden (Accessible to physically challenged with plants that are fun to touch, smell, & see e.g. feel the sandpaper tree leaves.) 20. Hawaiian Alphabet Tree Garden (Native trees representing the 13 letters of the Hawaiian alphabet: 5 vowels, 8 consonants including the okina) 21. Animal Garden (Major categories of wild and farm animals, household pets, birds, ocean creatures and insects.) 22. Sundial 23. Turf Plots -- “Tifgreen” Bermudagrass (Front of main office); Dwarf St. Augustine (Lawn fronting Hedge Maze; “El Toro” Zoysia (adjacent to Carport); “sunturf” Bermuda (Herb Garden); Seashore Paspalum (Plumeria/Trial Garden/Behind Classroom); ‘Tifway” Bermuda (Ecosystem). 24. Worm Bins – Permaculture place 25. Gardenia Grove (Variety of bushes & trees) 26. Hawaiian Herb Garden & Ecosystem (Organic practices using Hawaiian medicinal plants such as aloe, kukui, laukahi, and ti.) 27. Fruit Tree Orchard (Citrus and mango cultivars over half fo the 4 ½ acres. Collections of guava, lychee, longan, mountain apple, avocados. Fruits are carambola, otaheite gooseberry, chico, black sapote, abiu, wi, tamarind, jack fruit, breadfruit, and others.) 28. Hula Mound, Amphitheater & Xeriscape Garden 29. Rose Garden & Pavilion (135 containers with 9 varieties of hybrid tea and floribunda roses adopted and cared for by members of The Honolulu Rose Society) 30. Peace Garden Pathway (under construction) 31. SGI Peace Garden 32. UGC Garden Entrance (Bromeliad & Heleconia – 41 varieties) 33. The Great Lawn - 34. UGC Garden Street Entrance (Croton varieties) |