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Eriogonum crocatum is a low growing California native
Conejo Buckwheat
Hibiscus mutabilis begins with white flowers
Confederate Rose
Cook Pine
Copiapoa calderana has light yellow flowers
Copiapoa calderana
Copiapoda calderana is a small barrel shaped cactus
Copiapoda calderana
Aloe striata has orange tubular flowers
Coral Aloe
Eucalyptus torquata flower budy are fluted
Coral Gum
Erythrina americana flowers prior to the leaves appearing
Coral Tree
Erythrina x sykesi has bright coral-red flowers
Coral Tree
Antigonon leptopus is a spreading vine
Coral Vine
Salix matsudana cv. Tortuosa has green flowers
Corkscrew Willow
Cornelia
Correa alba has white flowers
Correa alba
Correa alba cv. Ivory Bells is a drought hardy shrub with white flowers
Correa alba cv. Ivory Bells
Opuntia engelmannii var. linguiformia has very narrow pads
Cow's Tongue
Monardella villosa has pale lavender flowers
Coyote Mint
Geranium sanguineum is a good ground cover bearing pink flowers
Cranesbill Geranium
Lagerstroemia chekiangensis is a heavy bloomer
Crape Myrtle
Lagerstroemia x faurieri cv. Acoma is a medium sized shrub
Crape Myrtle Acoma
Lagerstroemia cv. Catawba pink flowers
Crape Myrtle Catawba
Lagerstoemia cv. Cherokee has hot pink flowers
Crape Myrtle Cherokee
Lagerstroemia cv. Chica is a compact, low growing Crape Myrtle
Crape Myrtle Chica
Lagerstroemia cv. Hopi produces upwright pink spires
Crape Myrtle Hopi
Lagerstroemia cv. Muskogee is a tall white flowered selection
Crape Myrtle Muskogee
Lagerstroemia cv. Natchez produces white spikes
Crape Myrtle Natchez
Lagerstroemia cv. Osage has pink flowers
Crape Myrtle Osage
Lagerstroemia cv. Pecos produces full heads of pink flowers
Crape Myrtle Pecos
Lagerstroemia cv. Seminole blooms later
Crape Myrtle Seminole
Lagerstroemia cv. Sioux produces vibrant pink flowers
Crape Myrtle Sioux
Lagerstroemia cv. Tonto is a bright pink
Crape Myrtle Tonto
Lagerstroemia cv. Tuskegee has hot pink flowers
Crape Myrtle Tuskegee
Lagerstroemia cv. Zuni  produces lavender-pink flowers
Crape Myrtle Zuni
Crassula arborescens ssp. undulatifolia has white star-like flowers
Crassula arborescens ssp. undulatifolia
Crassula tetragona has succulent foliage geometrically ranked
Crassula tetragona
Sphagneticola (=Wedelia) trilobata has yellow flowers
Creeping Daisy
Malvastrum lateritium has apricot flowers with orange centers
Creeping Mallow
Creeping Red Thyme
Lantana camara cv. Crème Spreader has white flowers
Crème Spreader Lanatana
Celosia argentea var. cristata has a folded inflorescence
Crested Cockscomb
Crimson Bouquet
Crimson Pillar
Crocus Rose
Euphorbia milii produces red bracts around the flower
Crown of Thorns
Crown Princess Margareta
Eucalyptus cosmophylla is a small tree with glaucus leaves
Cup Gum
Dainty
Daisy Bell
Haemanthus albiflos produces a head of white flowers
Dappled Snowbrush
Ceanothus cv. Dark Star has blue flowers
Dark Star Wild Lilac
Diospyros lotus has pale pink flowers
Date Plum
Daybreaker
Daydream
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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)