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California Garden Clubs List of Arboretum & Botanic Gardens California Garden Clubs List of Arboretum & Botanic Gardens Adamson House & Malibu Museum 23200 Pacific Coast Highway 310-456-8432 Malibu, CA 90265 adamsonhouse.org Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens 1600 Santa Barbara St. 805-564-5418 Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Alice Keck Park Memorial Garden Alta Vista Gardens 1270 Vale Terrace Dr. 760-945-3954 Vista, CA 92084 altavistagardens.org Arboretum at CSU Sacramento Arboretum Way 916-278-6011 Sacramento, CA 95826 Sacramento State Arboretum Arizona Cactus Garden Quarry Rd. on Stanford Campus 650-723-7459 Stanford, CA 94305 Stanford Cactus Garden Arlington Gardens 275 Arlington Dr. 626-578-5434 Pasadena, CA 91105 arlingtongardenspasadena.com Balboa Park Gardens 1549 El Prado 619-239-0512 San Diego, CA 92101-1660 balboapark.org/explore Berkeley Municipal Rose Garden 1200 Euclid Ave. 510-981-6637 Berkeley, CA 94708 Berkley Rose Garden Blake Garden at UC Berkeley 70 Rincon Road 510-524-2449 Kensington, CA 94707 botanicgarden.ced.berkeley Botanic Garden at CSU Northridge 18111 Nordhoff St. 818-677-3496 Northridge, CA 91330-8303 Northridge State Botanic Garden Casa del Herrero 1387 East Valley Rd. 805-565-5653 Montecito, CA 93108 casadelherrero.com Chavez Ravine Arboretum 929 Academy Rd. 213-485-3287 Los Angeles, CA 90012 www.laparks/chavezravine.org Chico University Arboretum 44 West 1st Street 530-898-4636 Chico, CA 95929 Chico University Arboretum 1 Clovis Botanical Garden 945 No. Clovis Ave. 559-298-3091 Clovis, CA 93611 clovisbotanicalgarden.org Conejo Valley Botanic Garden 400 W. Gainsborough Rd. 805-494-7630 Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 conejogarden.org Conservatory of Flowers 100 J.F. Kennedy Dr. 415-831-2090 San Francisco, CA 94118 conservatoryofflowers.org Descanso Gardens 1418 Descanso Dr. 818-949-4200 La Canada/Flintridge, CA 91011 descansogardens.org Dunsmuir Botanical Gardens 4841 Dunsmuir Ave. 530-235-4740 Oakland, CA 96025 dunsmuirbotanicalgardens.org Earl Burns Miller Japanese 1250 Bellflower Blvd. 562-985-4111 Long Beach, CA 90840 csulb.edu/japanesegarden Eddy Arboretum 2480 Carson Rd. 530-622-1225 Institute of Forest Genetics Placerville, CA 95667 fs.fed.us/psw/locations/Placerville Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden 1431 Waverly St. 650-329=1356 Palo Alto, CA 94301 gamblegarden.org Exposition Park Rose Garden 701 State St. 213-763-0114 x 214 Los Angeles, CA 90037 Exposition Rose Garden Fioli Gardens 86 Canada Rd. 650-364-8300 Woodside, CA 94062 fioli.org Forrest Deaner Botanic Garden 121 Tustin Court 707-745-3906 Benicia, CA 94510 Forrest Deaner Native Plant Botanic Garden Forestiere Underground Gardens 5021 W. Shaw Ave. 559-271-0734 Fresno, CA 93722 undergroundgardens.com Fresno State Arboretum 2351 E. Barstow Ave. 559-278-2373 Fresno, CA 93740 fresnostate.edu/arboretum Fullerton State Arboretum 1900 Associated Rd. 657-278-3407 Fullerton, CA 92831-0088 fullertonarboretum.org 2 Gardens at Heather Farms 1540 Marchbanks Dr. 925-947-1678 Walnut Creek, CA 94598 gardenshf.org Gardens at Lake Merritt 666 Bellevue Ave. 510-238-3187 Oakland, CA 94610 gardensatlakemerritt.org Getty Center 1200 Getty Center Dr. 310-440-7300 Los Angeles, CA 90049 getty.edu/visit Getty Villa 17985 Pacific Coast Hwy. 310-440-7300 Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 getty.edu/visit/villa Grand Tradition Estate & Gardens 22 Grand Tradition Way 760-728-6466 Fallbrook, CA 92028 grandtradition.com Greystone Park & Museum 905 Loma Vista Dr. 310-285-6830 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 greystonemansion.org Guadalupe River Park Conservancy 438 Coleman Ave. 408-298-7657 San Jose, CA 95110 grpg.org Hakone Estate & Gardens 21000 Big Basin Way 408-741-4994 Saratoga, CA 95070 hakone.com Heaps Peak Arboretum 29358 Highway 18 909-867-7187 Skyforest, CA 92385 heapspeakarboretum.com Hortense Miller Garden 22511 Allview Terrace 949-464-6645 Laguna Beach, CA 92651-1547 hortensemillergarden.org Humboldt Botanical Gardens 7707 Tompkins Hill Rd. 707-442-5139 Eureka, CA 95002 hbgf.org Huntington Botanical Gardens 1151 Oxford Rd. 626-405-2100 San Marino, CA 91108 huntington.org. Japanese Garden at Tillman Plant 6100 Woodley Ave. 818-756-8166 Van Nuys, CA 91406 japanesegarden/tillmanplant.org Jensen Botanical Garden 5750 Grant Ave. 916-485-5322 Carmichael, CA 95608 Jensen Botanical Garden 3 John R. Rodman Arboretum 1050 No. Mills Ave. 909-607-2226 Claremont, CA 91711 pitzer.edu/arboretum Kenneth M. Stocking Native 1801 Cotati Ave. 707-664-2880 Plant Garden at CSU Sonoma Rohnert Park, CA 94928 sonoma.edu/gep/ensp Labadie Arboretum at Merritt College 12500 Campus Dr. 510-436-2418 Oakland, CA 94619 labadiearboretum.com Lake Shrine Temple Meditation Gardens 17190 Sunset Blvd 310-454-4114 Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 lakeshrine.org Leaning Pine Arboretum Via Carte-Building 48 805-756-2888 Cal Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, CA 93410 leaningpinearboretum.calpoly.org Los Angeles Arboretum & Botanic Grdn. 301 No. Baldwin Ave. 626-821-3222 Arcadia, CA 91007 laarboretum.org Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens 5333 Zoo Dr. 323-644-4200 Los Angeles, CA 90027 lazoo.org Lotusland Cold Spring Rd. 805-969-9990 Montecito, CA 93108 lotusland.org Luther Burbank Home & Gardens 204 Santa Rosa Ave. 707-524-5445 Santa Rosa, CA 95404 lutherburbank.org Luther Burbank Gold Ridge 7777 Bodega Ave. 707-829-6711 Experimental Farm Sebastapol, CA 95472 lutherburbank.org M. Young Botanic Garden 14178 W. Kearney Blvd. 209-846-7881 Kerman, CA 93630 M. Young Botanic Garden Manhattan Beach Botanical Garden 1237 Peck Ave. 310-546-1354 Manhattan Beach, CA 90267 Manhattan Beach Botanical Garden Markham Nature Park & Arboretum 1202 La Vista Ave. 925-681-2968 Concord, CA 94521 markhamarboretum.org Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens 18220 No. Highway 1 707-964-4352 x 16 Fort Bragg, CA 95437 gardenbythesea.org 4 McConnell Arboretum 844 Sundial Bridge Ave. 530-243-8850 & Botanic Garden Redding, CA 96003 turtlebay.org/gardens McInnes Memorial Botanic Garden 5000 MacArthur Blvd. 510-430-2255 Garden at Mills College Oakland, CA. 94613 McInnes Memorial Botanic Garden McKinley Park Rose Garden 601 AlhambraBlvd. 916-452-8011 Sacramento, CA 95816 mckinleyparkcenter.org Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden 707 Tiverson Dr. 310-825-1260 On UCLA Campus Los Angeles, CA 90095 botgard.ucla.edu Montane Botanical Garden at 39611 Oak Glen Rd. 909-797-8507 Oak Glen Preserve Oak Glen, CA 92399 Montane Botanical Garden Moorten Botanical Garden 1701 S. Palm Canyon Rd. 760-327-6555 Palm Springs, CA 92264 moortenbotanicalgarden.com Morcom Rose Garden 700 Jean St. 510-238-3187 Oakland, CA 94610 friendsofoaklandrose.org Niguel Botanical Preserve 29751 Crown Vly Parkway 949-425-5100 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 niguelbotanicalpreserve.org Oakland Museum & Gardens 1000 Oak St. 760-744-1150 x 2133 Oakland, CA 94607 museumca.org/gardens Palomar College Botanic Garden 1140 W. Mission Rd. 707-996-3166 San Marcos, CA 92069 Palomar College Arboretum Quarryhill Botanic Garden 12841 Sonoma Highway 562-431-3541 Glen Ellen, CA 95442 quarryhillbg.org Rancho Los Alamitos Historic 64000 E. Bixby Hills Rd. 562-431-4541 Ranch & Garden Long Beach, CA 90815 Rancho Los Alamitos Historic Ranch and Garden Rancho Santa Ana Botanical Gardens 1500 N. College Ave. 909-625-8767 Claremont, CA 91711 rsabg.org 5 Redwood Grove Nature Center 482 University Ave. 650-947-2790 Los Altos, CA 94022 Redwood Grove Nature Center Rusch Botanical Garden 7801 Auburn Rd. 916-725-1585 Citrus Heights, CA 95610 Rusch Home and Gardens Ruth Bancroft Garden 1552 Bancroft Rd. 925-944-9352 Walnut Creek, CA 94598 ruthbancroftgarden.org San Diego Botanical Garden 230 Quail Gardens Dr. 760-436-3036 x206 Encinitas, CA 92024 sdbgarden.org San Francisco Botanical Garden 1199 – 9th St. 415-661-1316 San Francisco, CA 94122 San Francisco Botanical Garden San Jose Heritage Rose Garden Spring & Taylor Sts. 408-298-7657 San Jose, CA 95110 heritageroses.us San Jose Japanese Friendship 1300 Senter Rd. 408-794-7275 Garden San Jose, CA 95112 Japanese Friendship Garden in San Jose San Luis Obispo Botanic Garden 3450 Dairy Creek Rd. 805-541-1400 In El Chorro Regional Park San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 slobg.org San Mateo Arboretum 101 – 9th Ave. 650-579-0536 x 1 San Mateo, CA 94401-4202 sanmateoarboretum.org Santa Barbara Botanic Garden 1212 Mission Canyon Rd. 805-682-4726 Santa Barbara, CA 93105 sbbg.org Sherman Library and Gardens 2647 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. 949-673-2261 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 thesherman.org. S. Mark Taper Life Science 6201 Winnetka Ave. 818-710-4100 Botanical Gardens at Pierce College Woodland Hills, CA 91371 piercecollege.edu/smtapergarden South Coast Botanic Garden 26300 Crenshaw Blvd. 310-544-1948 Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274 southcoastbotanicgarden.org Tilden Park Botanic Garden Wildcat Cyn Rd. & Grizzly Peak Blvd. 888-327-2757 Berkeley, CA 94708 ebdu.parks/tildenpark 6 UC Berkeley Botanical Garden 200 Centennial Dr. 510-642-2755 Berkeley, CA 94720 botanicalgarden.berkeley.edu UC Davis Arboretum 448-La Rue Rd. on Davis campus 530-752-4880 Davis, CA 95616 arboretum.ucdavis.edu UC Irvine Arboretum Campus Dr. & Jamboree Rd. 949-824-5833 Irvine, CA 92697 UC Irvine Arboretum UC Riverside Botanic Garden 1 Botanic Gardens Dr. 951-784-6962 Riverside, CA 92507 gardens.ucr.edu UC Santa Cruz Arboretum on Arboretum Rd. & High St. 831-502-2998 UCSC Campus Santa Cruz, CA 95064 arboretum.ucsc.edu Ventura Botanical Garden 567 S. Poli St. 805-232-3113 Ventura, CA 93001 venturabotanicalgardens.com Villa Montalvo 15400 Montalvo Rd. 408-961-5800 Saratoga, CA 95071-0158 montalvoarts.org Virginia Robinson Garden 1008 Elden Way 310-550-2087 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 robinsongardens.org Water Conservation Garden 12122 Cuyamaca College Dr. West 619-660-0614 x 10 El Cajon, CA 92019 thegarden.org Western Hills Garden 16250 Coleman Valley Rd. 707-872-5463 Occidental, CA 95465 western hillsgarden.com Wrigley Memorial & Botanic Garden 1400 Avalon Canyon Rd. 310-510-2897 Avalon, Catalina Island, CA 90704 catalinabotanicgarden.org Add-ins Hughson Arboretum & Botanic 2490 Euclid Ave.
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