KCC Cactus Garden

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4303 Diamond Head Rd
Honolulu, HI 96816

Kapi‘olani Community College (KCC) is an innovative educational institution located on the scenic slopes of Diamond Head crater in Honolulu, Hawaii. Known for its diverse and inclusive environment, KCC offers over 35 programs, including online degrees and academic certificates, tailored to meet the educational and career goals of its students.

The college emphasizes a supportive community, providing resources such as counseling, tutoring, and specialized services for various student populations, including veterans and international students. KCC is dedicated to fostering both academic and personal success, ensuring that all students feel a sense of belonging and opportunity within its vibrant campus.

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Sandy M.
7/5/2025

I came across this garden while shopping at the KCC Farmer's Market this morning. It was before 10:00am so the light on the cacti made it great to photograph. What a visual treat!

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Katherine A.
9/17/2024

The Cactus Garden on the campus of KCC is remarkable. I stumbled upon the garden while visiting the Farmer's Market. The plants are huge and lush. The garden is the brainchild of Moriso Teraoka....

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Irene M.
10/29/2023

I absolutely love and appreciate the great outdoors... Something I've grown to appreciate more as I got older is how calming a patch of greenery can do for your soul and the Cactus Garden at KCC...

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Cyndy K.
3/10/2023

Cyndy's Bottom Line: The garden is absolutely amazing and so is the man behind the garden. The Kapiolani Community College Cactus Garden (KCC) is a spectacular botanical garden specializing in...

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david t.
3/19/2023

After all the rain over the past months, the cacti seem to be popping. new growth and flowers. Fun place to photograph or just marvel at the strange plants. I shot some infrared to add to the...

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