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Succulent

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Echeveria cv. Afterglow forms silver-blue rosettes
Afterglow Echeveria
Agave striata has open flowers
Agave
Leuchtenbergia principis has yellow flowers
Agave Cactus
Agave toumeyana forms large clumps
Agave toumeyana
Agave univittata var. latifolia has cream colored flowers
Agave univittata var. latifolia
Pereskiopsis velutina has yellow flowers
Alfilerillo
Pereskiopsis diguetii has clear yellow flowers
Alfilerillo
Alluaudia humbertii produces male flowers on this plant
Alluaudia humbertii
Aloe africana flowers are yellow
Aloe africana
Aloe aristata
Aloe aristata
Aloe betsileensis produces a cone-like flower head
Aloe betsileensis
Aloe cameronii has red flowers
Aloe cameronii
Aloe camperi
Aloe camperi
Aloe cryptopoda var. lutescens produces bicolored orange and yellow flowers
Aloe cryptopoda var. lutescens
Aloe cv. Johnson is a low growing soft leaf succulent
Aloe cv. Johnson Hybrid
Aloe davyana var. davyana has orange-salmon flowers
Aloe davyana var. davyana
Aloe distans
Aloe distans
Aloe divericata has orange tubular flowers
Aloe divericata
Pink central rosette of Aloe elgonica
Aloe elgonica
Aloe ericetorum has a capitate inflorescense
Aloe ericetorum
Kenyan Aloe bears light green leaves.
Aloe kedongensis
Aloe microstigma has light yellow flowers
Aloe microstigma
Aloe vera (=A. barbadensis) produces yellow tubular shaped fowers
Aloe Vera
Denmoza rhodacantha makes red tubular flowers with exerted stamens
Anagram Cactus
Opuntia microdasys var. rufida makes yellow flowers
Angel's Wings
Opuntia leucotricha produces many flowers
Arborescent Prickly Pear
Aridaria brevicarpa has white flowers that open in the middle of the day
Aridaria brevicarpa
Euphorbia xantii produces masses of light pink flowers
Baja Spurge
Opuntia robusta has yellow flowers
Bartolona
Aloe ferox produces red-orange flowers
Bitter Aloe
Senecio talinoides ssp. mandraliscae has white flowers
Blue Fingers
Crassula sarcocaulus has white flowers
Bonsai Crassula
Idria columnaris has white flowers produced from a spiny stem
Boojum
Bulbine frutescens has "feathery" stamen filaments
Bulbine
Bulbine natalensis has succulent leaves resembling aloe
Bulbine natalensis
Euphorbia canariensis has maroon flowers
Canary Island Spurge
Aloe castanea has short yellow-gold flowers with brown nectar
Cat's Tail Aloe
Aloe castanea has sessile nectar-rich golden flowers
Cat's-tail Aloe
Dudleya virens ssp. hassei has cream colored flowers
Catalina Island Dudleya
Cereus hildmannians (= C. peruvianus) flowers open at night
Cereus hildmannians (= C. peruvianus)
Dudleya pulverulenta forms a silver rosette
Chalk Dudleya
Puya chilensis has mustard yellow flowers
Chilian Puya
Cleistocactus samaipatanus has orange-red flowers
Cleistocactus samaipatanus
Cleistocactus winteri has orange flowers
Cleistocactus winteri
Euphorbia misera has small cream flowers with a maroon center
Cliff Spurge
Aloe ciliaris is a prolific flowering shrub
Climbing Aloe
Sempervivum arachnoideum has pink flowers
Cobweb Houseleek
Myrtillocactus cochal flowers are white
Cochal
Opuntia pilifera produces pink flowers
Cocoche Loco
Copiapoa calderana has light yellow flowers
Copiapoa calderana
Aloe striata has orange tubular flowers
Coral Aloe
Opuntia engelmannii var. linguiformia has very narrow pads
Cow's Tongue
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Address

26300 Crenshaw Boulevard
Palos Verdes Peninsula, California 90274

Phone: (310) 544-1948

Hours

The Garden is open to the public 364 days a year and closed Christmas Day.

GARDEN HOURS:
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last ticket sale at 4:30 PM)

FOUNDATION HOURS:
Monday-Friday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

GIFT SHOP HOURS:
Monday-Sunday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Admission

Foundation Members: FREE
Adults: $8
Seniors - 62 and over: $6
Students (with ID): $6
Children (5 - 12): $3
4 and under: FREE
Third Tuesday of each month: FREE

(Please note that admission is currently cash only)