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Arctostaphylos edmundsii cv. Big Sur has pink flowers
Big Sur Manzanita
Raphiolepis indica cv. Bill Evens is a deep pink color
Bill Evens Indian Hawthorn
Pyrus betulifolia produces masses of white flowers
Birch-leaved Pear
Strelitzia reginae is an exotic flower of orange, red and bue.
Bird of Paradise
Gilia tricolor has pale lavender flowers with dark centers
Bird's Eyes
Aloe ferox produces red-orange flowers
Bitter Aloe
Thunbergia alata is a climbing vine
Black Eyed Susan Vine
Robinia pseudoacacia has white flowers
Black Locust
Black Magic
Morus nigra has small white flowers
Black Mulberry
Acacia melanoxylon has cream flowers
Blackwood Acacia
Isomeris californica grows along the cliffs in Palos Verdes
Bladder Pod
Isomeris arborea is a drought hardy California native with bright yellow flowers
Bladderpod
Clerodendrum ugandense produces lovely blue flowers
Blue Butterfly Bush
Thunbergia battiscombei produces lovely foliage and blue flowers
Blue Clock Vine
Festuca glauca cv. Elijah Blue has cream colored flowering spikes
Blue Fescue
Senecio madraliscae has succulent leaves that project upward
Blue Fingers
Senecio talinoides ssp. mandraliscae has white flowers
Blue Fingers
Senicio talinoides ssp. mandraliscae has small cream flowers
Blue Fingers
Linum lewisii has blue flowers
Blue Flax
Dichorisandra thyrsiflora produces spikes of bright blue flowers
Blue Ginger
Brahea armata bears large cream colored inflorescence
Blue Hesper Palm
Purple Delight Blue Hibiscus
Blue Hibiscus Purple Delight
Alyogyne huegelii cv. Santa Cruz is a short shrub with delicate flowers
Blue Hibiscus Santa Cruz
Cercidium floridum produces masses of bright yellow flowers
Blue Palo Verde
Anagallis monellii has deep blue flowers
Blue Pimpernel
Lycianthes rantonnetii produces masses of blue flowers
Blue Potato Bush
Sisyrinchium bellum has blue flowers
Blue-eyed Grass
Caryopteris odorata is an erect perennial
Bluebeard
Blueberry 'Sharpblue'
Blush Fondant
Salvia uliginosa prefers damp soil
Bog Sage
Bolero (floribunda)
Bolero (hybrid tea)
Bonnie Doan
Crassula sarcocaulus has white flowers
Bonsai Crassula
Idria columnaris has white flowers produced from a spiny stem
Boojum
Borago officinalis produces nodding blue flowers
Borage
Forsythia x intermedia cv. Lynwood Gold has yellow flowers
Border Forsythia
Brachychiton populneus is a tall tree
Bottle Tree
Callistemon cv. Captain Cook lacks the weeping habit
Bottlebrush Captain Cook
Callistemon citrinus cv. Hannah Ray is a large, weeping shrub
Bottlebrush Hannah Ray
Callistemon viminalis cv. Red Cascade has long red brushes
Bottlebush
Bower Vine in the Children's Garden
Bower Vine
Euonymus japonicus cv. microphylla is a small shrub
Box-leaf Euonymus
Lonicera nitida cv. Maigrun has cream colored flowers
Boxleaf Honeysuckle
Cotoneaster buxifolius has small white flowers
Boxwood Cotoneaster
This hybrid Brachychiton was developed at the L.A. Arboretum
Brachychiton x hybridus cv. Majestic Beauty
Brandy
Brass Band
Brazilian Pepper produces large clusters of pink fruit
Brazilian Pepper
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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 ($9 after Jul 1)
Seniors - 62 and over: $6
Students (with ID): $6
Children (5 - 12): $3 ($4 after Jul 1)
4 and under: FREE
Third Tuesday of each month: FREE

(Please note that admission is currently cash only)