Fullerton Arboretum | Yorba Linda
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  • What is the Fullerton Arboretum?
    • Fullerton Arboretum is a 26-acre arboretum and botanical garden located on the northeastern end of the California State University, Fullerton campus.
  • When was the Fullerton Arboretum established?
    • The arboretum began as a diseased orange grove in 1976 and was opened to the public in 1979 with cultivated organic gardening plots.
  • How large is the Fullerton Arboretum?
    • The facility spans 26 acres, making it Orange County’s largest botanical garden.
  • How many plant species are in the Fullerton Arboretum?
    • The arboretum features an impressive collection of more than 4,000 plant species, including many that are nearing extinction or are extinct in the wild.
  • What are some major plant collections at the Fullerton Arboretum?
    • The arboretum showcases several key plant collections, including:
      • Native Southern California plants
      • Citrus and avocado plantings
      • An impressive cycad collection
      • A rare fruit grove
  • What historic attractions are at the Fullerton Arboretum?
    • The arboretum is home to the 1894 Heritage House, originally built as the personal residence of pioneer physician George C. Clark. It is now a museum detailing 19th-century medical practices.
  • Where is the Fullerton Arboretum located?
    • The arboretum is located at 1900 Associated Rd, Fullerton, CA 92831.
  • How can I contact the Fullerton Arboretum?
    • You can reach them by phone at 657-278-3407.

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