This delightful tribute to the horticultural magic of Southern California includes more than 600 varieties of camellia (these are best seen between the middle of February and early May, when there are around 34,000 of the plants in bloom) and some five acres of roses. There are also lilac, orchid, fern and California native plant areas, as well as an oriental tea house donated by the Japanese-American community. The gardens host yoga classes amid the greenery.
Transport I-210, exit Gould Avenue north.
Telephone 1-818 949 4200
Open 9am-5pm daily.
Admission $7; $2-$5 discounts; free under-5s. Parking free.
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