A TROPICAL TREAT

IN PREVIOUS ARTICLES I’ve mentioned how often it is that intriguing and specialized botanical gardens or outstanding show gardens happen to be found near vacation destinations. Sometimes I have researched a recommended garden before the trip, but occasionally I’ve been fortunate enough to stumble upon a horticultural gem out of the blue. My excitement over such a find grows when it is in a region quite different from my own in terms of climate zone, topography or geography.
For the last day of a marvelous Hawaiian vacation, I was simply looking forward to a leisurely late-afternoon cruise aboard the Pride of America as it meandered along the island of Kaua‘i’s famed Nāpali coast. This spectacular backdrop features 3,000-foot, verdant, uniquely furrowed mountains that reach down to a rugged, black volcanic stone shore.
I did not feel ready to leave paradise. Fortunately I had a chance discussion that evening with a very helpful shipboard excursions consultant. She knew nothing of my love of plants, but she suggested that my wife and I visit Allerton Garden, a part of National Tropical Botanical Garden (NTBG), the next morning. This was the only tour option left before the ship set a course for Honolulu. (How am I so lucky?)
The luck continued, because our NTBG guide was one Michael Farago, who proved particularly knowledgeable, enthusiastic and articulate. Over the course of several hours, he shared more memorable information than I thought possible, and in such an enjoyable way.
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