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  1. Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton is a 26- acre (11 ha) botanical garden with a collection of plants from around the world, located on the northeast corner of the California State University, Fullerton campus in Fullerton, California, in the United States.

  2. Fullerton Arboretum provides a space dedicated to the enjoyment and study of the plant world and of Orange County’s regional agricultural heritage. CSUF Campus is closed for the holidays December 23, 2023 through January 1, 2024.

  3. Research. Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton is a Level IV ArbNet accredited arboretum and one key component to our accreditation is our contribution to research and conservation projects. Our collection features plants from around the world and is made globally accessible through Botanic Gardens Conservation International.

  4. See rare and worldly plant collections at this 26-acre botanical garden located on the California State University, Fullerton campus. Thriving on land that once was the site of an orange grove, the Fullerton Aboretum, on the north end of the Cal State Fullerton campus, is the largest botanical garden in Orange County.

  5. Feb 21, 2024 · Feb. 21, 2024. Share This: The Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton. After nearly 45 years since the arboretum officially opened at the north end of Cal State Fullertons campus, the 26-acre botanical garden has a new name. The CSUF-owned arboretum was renamed the Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton to ...

  6. 464 reviews and 2841 photos of FULLERTON ARBORETUM "This is a lovely spot during the day. Admission is $2 - No Dogs. It is a great place to bring your lunch. I've never been to a wedding here, but imagine it would be nice.

    • 1900 Associated Rd Fullerton, CA 92831
  7. The arboretum has numerous small trails (40+), ponds, bird life, the 1894 Clark home (Fullertons pioneering physician) and of course numerous gardens: children’s garden, rare fruits, herb, conifers, palms, deciduous forest, chaparral, Channel Islands, opunta, agave and the “living fossils.”.

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