Wandering through the lush gardens of Hawaii's Sensei Lāna'i Four Seasons feels otherworldly; giant banyan trees tangle and twist together, mānewanewa (Hawaiian mint) and nāʻū (gardenia) scent the air, birds-of-paradise plants reach staggering heights, and the air hums with the sounds of busy pollinators.
The gardens at Sensei Lāna'i, however, are a testament to thoughtful reforestation, with plants chosen to preserve biodiversity and create a flourishing, peaceful haven.
Across the globe, hotels like this one are embracing sustainable and purposeful landscape designs as part of a broader commitment to environmental stewardship.
This movement goes beyond simply planting trees; it aims to restore degraded ecosystems-a crucial component in mitigating climate change and reversing biodiversity loss.
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