EMERALD EDEN
Some 40 years ago the renowned poet W.S. Merwin relocated to Maui, and made a home on a piece of abused land. Since then he has planted thousands of palm trees there, creating his own kind of Hawaiian paradise.
Merwin, in his greenhouse, came to Maui in the 1970s to study Zen Buddhism. A friend told him of some available land on the coast. When he went to investigate, he says, "I heard plovers sailing overhead in pairs. I was hearing the same clear, rising notes that they called to each other on their long migration flights at night over the sea. That sound was the first thing about the place that caught me, like the note of a bell." It was the beginning of what was to become a grand project. He has since planted some 850 different palm species on the property.