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University Of California Santa Cruz Arboretum

1156 High Street
831-502-2998

Mission:

The UC Santa Cruz Arboretum, a 148 acre living museum, inspires stewardship of the world's biodiversity through research, education, and the conservation of rare, endangered, and extraordinary plants.
Its rich and diverse collection contains representatives of more than 300 plant families of Mediterranean climates.

The Arboretum maintains collections of rare and threatened plants of unusual scientific interest. Particular specialties are world conifers, primitive angiosperms, and bulb-forming plant families.

Many of the species in these collections are not otherwise available for study in American botanical gardens and arboreta.

The Arboretum's activities in importing, selecting, and breeding choice ornamental plants, many of which are drought tolerant and pest resistant, is of great service to the public and the nursery industry. To date, the Arboretum is the original importer of more than 1,500 different selections of choice ornamentals. For examples, see the Arboretum's Koala Blooms and Rare Plant Sponsorship Programs.


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