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Hawaii's BackyardTravel

Poet cultivates a miracle of a garden on Maui

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W.S. Merwin in his palm forest, 2014.

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Olin Erickson, the Merwins’ head gardener (at right, with his back to the camera), shares stories about the property with visitors.

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COURTESY MORGAN JONES

A guest gets a close-up look at a palm’s impressive inflorescence (flower head).

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A gravel path in the garden is bordered by luxuriant greenery.

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The Pritchardia hillebrandii, known as the loulu lelo in Hawaiian, is one of 24 palm species native to the Hawaiian island chain. This particular species can now only be found in the wild on small islets off the coast of Molokai.