- Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden
The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden 127 acres (51.4 ha) is an
arboretum ,botanical garden , and historical site nestled into hills near theSan Gabriel Mountains , at 301 North Baldwin Avenue,Arcadia, California , USA. It is open daily during business hours, for a fee.The site's modern history began in 1875 when Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin purchased
Rancho Santa Anita and constructed its buildings and grounds. The arboretum itself began in 1947 withCalifornia andLos Angeles jointly purchasing 111 acres (44.9 ha) to create an arboretum around the Baldwin site. By 1949, the firstgreenhouse had been constructed and the site's plants inventoried. In 1951, the first 1,000 trees were planted, and in 1956 the arboretum was opened to the public. Ongoing construction of gardens and greenhouses took place during the 1950s and 1960s, and in 1975-1976 the Tropical Greenhouse was opened and the Prehistoric and Jungle Garden completed. Construction and renovation of both greenhouses and gardens has continued to this day.The arboretum's plants are grouped by geography with gardens for
South America n,Mediterranean ,South Africa n,Australia n andAsia tic-North America n plants. Other displays include the Aquatic Garden, Meadowbrook, Demonstration Home Gardens, Garden for All Seasons, Prehistoric and Jungle Garden, NativeOak s,Herb Garden, and the Palm andBamboo collection. In addition, the arboretum is home to a flock of some 200 peafowl, which are descendants of original birds imported by Baldwin from India in about 1880 (the peafowl is a symbol of the city of Arcadia). Peafowl can also be found throughout neighborhoods surrounding the arboretum.Numerous movies were filmed at the arboretum including portions of two "Jurassic Park" movies and "Anaconda".
See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States External links
* [http://www.arboretum.org/ Official site]
* [http://employees.oxy.edu/jerry/arbor.htm Page about movies and television shows filmed at the Los Angeles State and County Arboretum]
* [http://www.seeing-stars.com/ImagePages/QueenAnneCottagePhoto.shtml The Queen Anne Cottage at the Los Angeles Arboretum] (featured in the opening credits of the TV series "Fantasy Island ")
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