A considered, location specific, tropical garden.
The communal garden at K’in flourishes with regional plants, fruit trees and flowers. Trees become hives for the native bees, of the Melipona, with built-in hollow sections - known as jobón - that provide an essential role in pollination of the surrounding flowers.  
Guanabana
Pitaya
Passion Fruit
Lime
Banana Tree
Most trees are relatively slow growing and could not be grown to maturity in time from seedling or juvenile plant.

Therefore, K'in uses ‘grafted’ trees, that already have had a few years growth to have the adequate size and already producing fruit.
Rambutan
Mango

Insect repelling plants

Insect repelling plants are all small, low maintenance and with the exception of lavender, do not require full day sunlight.
Marigold
Citronella
Chrysanthemum
Mint
Catnip
A connection to nature and openness to spirituality has long been a part of Tulum’s rich tapestry. Travellers who believe in Tulum’s power seek clarity and healing; ancient rituals still have their place in modern Tulum.
Basil