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Complete Garden List

The gardens on the tour showcase the many benefits of gardening with California native plants: they provide habitat for native pollinators such as butterflies and bees and native birds such as colorful songbirds and hummingbirds, and they all feature the rich scents of aromatic plants such as sage, sagebrush, and California lilac. In addition, individual gardens have the special features shown in the charts below. See the Key to Garden Features for definitions.

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Gardens Open Saturday, April 6, 2013 10am-5pm
Garden Slopes Clay Water Containers Edibles Oaks Recycled Runoff Natural Child Nwf
Acton  1
Canoga Park  2
Woodland Hills  3
Burbank  4
Shadow Hills  5
La Cañada Flintridge  6
Altadena  7
Altadena  8
Pasadena  9
Pasadena 10
Pasadena 11
Pasadena 12
Sierra Madre 13
Sierra Madre 14
Monrovia 15
Pasadena 16
Pasadena 17
Atwater Village 18
Silver Lake 19
Echo Park 20
Echo Park 21
Silver Lake 22
Silver Lake 23
Los Feliz 24

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Gardens Open Sunday, April 7, 2013 10am-5pm
Garden Slopes Clay Water Containers Edibles Oaks Recycled Runoff Natural Child Nwf
Brentwood 25
Brentwood 26
Santa Monica 27
Santa Monica 28
Santa Monica 29
Santa Monica 30
Los Angeles 31
Beverly Hills 32
Los Angeles 33
Los Angeles 34
Los Angeles 35
Culver City 36
Los Angeles 37
Westchester 38
Hawthorne 39
Torrance 40
Lakewood 41
Downey 42

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Key to Garden Features

Slopes—Features plantings and hardscape strategies for hillside stabilization
Clay—Showcases plants that survive and thrive in heavy clay soils
Water features—Incorporates a fountain, pond, or pool
Containers—Demonstrates creative designs with potted plants
Edibles—Incorporates plants with food value, such as fruits and herbs
Oaks—Features one or more oak trees, often with plants adapted to living beneath their shade
Recycled materials—Uses hardscape elements crafted from recycled or otherwise sustainable materials
Runoff management—Showcases strategies for capturing rainwater and preventing runoff
Natural area/restoration—Is sited in or near a natural area, or is inspired by the beauty of our local wildscapes
Child-friendly—Features elements welcoming to children, such as areas for outdoor play
NWF—Has been recognized by the National Wildlife Federation as a Certified Wildlife Habitat™