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Endemic Plant Species Protection | Natural Resource Conservation | Green Schools | Ethnobotany | Water Pollution | Conservation Biology | Shrublands | Conservation and the Commons | Natural Resource Management | Sustainable Urban Environmental Services | Biocultural Diversity | Landscape Ecology | Land Restoration | Natural Resource Education | Sustainability Education | Environmental Resource Center | Permaculture | Plant Ecology | Water Supply and Conservation | Watershed Management | Biodiversity Conservation | Endangered Plant Species Protection | Gardening | Wilderness | Practical Conservation | Urban Ecology | Deserts and Semi-deserts | Seed Conservation | Land Stewardship
About [Edit]
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden is the largest botanical garden
dedicated exclusively to California's native plants. Visitors are
welcome to enjoy the meandering pathways of this 86-acre natural
setting which offers panoramic mountain views throughout the year.
The Garden houses a large collection of Manzanitas that flower from late November through early March. Throughout the peak blooming season of March and April, spring wildflowers, perennials, and shrubs bloom in waves of riotous color. Be sure to see the collection of California Wild Lilacs (Ceanothus) in incredibly profuse early spring flower! Summer and fall months provide a more subtle color and texture to the Botanic Garden when native fruit and seed ripen.
Self guided interpretive brochures are available at the California Garden Shop and enable visitors to fully enjoy the three distinct areas of the Botanic Garden: Indian Hill Mesa, the East Alluvial Gardens, and the Plant Communities.
The Botanic Garden is a private, non-profit organization, open to the public daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission is free; a donation of $4.00/person and $8.00/family is suggested.
The Garden houses a large collection of Manzanitas that flower from late November through early March. Throughout the peak blooming season of March and April, spring wildflowers, perennials, and shrubs bloom in waves of riotous color. Be sure to see the collection of California Wild Lilacs (Ceanothus) in incredibly profuse early spring flower! Summer and fall months provide a more subtle color and texture to the Botanic Garden when native fruit and seed ripen.
Self guided interpretive brochures are available at the California Garden Shop and enable visitors to fully enjoy the three distinct areas of the Botanic Garden: Indian Hill Mesa, the East Alluvial Gardens, and the Plant Communities.
The Botanic Garden is a private, non-profit organization, open to the public daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission is free; a donation of $4.00/person and $8.00/family is suggested.

