What is mt washington arboretum?

The Mt. Washington Arboretum is a 10-acre garden located on the southern slopes of Mount Washington in Los Angeles. It was established in 2005 and features a variety of plants and trees from around the world.

The arboretum is home to more than 300 species of plants, many of which are native to California. Some of the notable plants include the Coast Live Oak, Western Redbud, Toyon, and California Sycamore. The garden also features a Japanese garden with a pond, waterfall, and traditional Japanese plants like Japanese Maple and Bamboo.

The arboretum is open to the public and offers educational programs for visitors of all ages. It is a popular destination for school field trips, community events, and nature lovers. The garden is maintained by volunteers and donations from the community.