The Los Angeles Arboretum and Botanical Garden, the 2015 Fall Plant Sale October 16 & 17
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This year’s sale will include plants that are or will be planted in Crescent Farm at the Arboretum and other plants. In addition, there will be two plant talks.
- Scented Geraniums by Patrick Craig will be speaking on scented geraniums in the Oak Room.
- Drought tolerant plants and the Crescent Farm by Jill Morganelli in the Bamboo room

Photo: Patio Trellis Outdoor Garden Trellis for Climbing Plants Vegetables Flowers
Plants for sale at the Garden and Gift ShopThe Garden & Gift Shop is a unique source for an array of peacock-theme merchandise. Almost everyone leaves the Arboretum in love with our beautiful peacocks and peahens.
We look forward to welcoming you to our 127 acres of plants, natural landscapes, wildlife, and historic buildings. You will discover plants and trees from all over the world as you wander along paths and learn about California history on your journey through the garden.
Garden Etiquette & Rules
- Children at the garden
- Eating in the picnic area and on the lawn outside the Arboretum
- The Arboretum is a museum of living plants
- Pets are not permitted
- Only service animals for the disabled are welcome
- Discovering wildlife
For detailed information on these subjects, visit:
Accessibility
The Arboretum, its buildings, and its tour vehicles are all accessible. Due to the Arboretum’s varied topography, portions of the landscape may be inaccessible.
• Wheelchairs are available to rent for $10 non-members and $5 for members on a first-come, first-served basis at the Garden and Gift Shop. Reservations are not accepted. An ID must be left with Gift Shop.
• A wheelchair lift is located at the Queen Anne Cottage.
•Designated parking locations are found near the front entrance.
For more information on Service Animals, visit the LA Botanical Gardens - Accessibility
Garden Map
For an overview of the Grounds, view the Arboretum Visitor Map (pdf)
Photography
All formal posed photography and videography at the Arboretum require a location permit. A formal posed session includes weddings, engagements, family portraits, graduation, proms, and quinceaneras
, as well as senior portraits or photos taken for portfolios, even if the photographer is not a professional.
For more information visit: LA Arboretum's Photography Rules
++Information on this page has been copied from the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden's Website (2015)
You can take them home, at least an image of the bird on a fan, candle, magnet, or puppet—to name just a few examples of our wonderful collection of peacock-motif merchandise.
–Landscaping/ground cover plants
–Succulents
Book Sale
The Arboretum Library will offer used books on gardening and plants for sale.
Don't miss the annual Spring rose sale:
Preparing for Your VisitWe look forward to welcoming you to our 127 acres of plants, natural landscapes, wildlife, and historic buildings. You will discover plants and trees from all over the world as you wander along paths and learn about California history on your journey through the garden.
Garden Etiquette & Rules
- Children at the garden
- Eating in the picnic area and on the lawn outside the Arboretum
- The Arboretum is a museum of living plants
- Pets are not permitted
- Only service animals for the disabled are welcome
- Discovering wildlife
For detailed information on these subjects, visit:
Garden Etiquette & Rules
The Arboretum, its buildings, and its tour vehicles are all accessible. Due to the Arboretum’s varied topography, portions of the landscape may be inaccessible.
• Wheelchairs are available to rent for $10 non-members and $5 for members on a first-come, first-served basis at the Garden and Gift Shop. Reservations are not accepted. An ID must be left with Gift Shop.
• A wheelchair lift is located at the Queen Anne Cottage.
•Designated parking locations are found near the front entrance.
For more information on Service Animals, visit the LA Botanical Gardens - Accessibility
For an overview of the Grounds, view the Arboretum Visitor Map (pdf)
Photography
All formal posed photography and videography at the Arboretum require a location permit. A formal posed session includes weddings, engagements, family portraits, graduation, proms, and quinceaneras
For more information visit: LA Arboretum's Photography Rules
++Information on this page has been copied from the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden's Website (2015)
For more information, visit the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic GardenCalendar at: http://www.arboretum.org/calendar/
Photo: Metal Garden Trellis



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