found in the Indian Ocean. It was named “Naked Coral Tree” because it flowers when there are no leaves present. This first tree is the mother to all Coral trees growing in the median of West San Vincente Boulevard in Los Angeles and has since been designated as the official tree of Los Angeles.
Virginia Robinson bestowed her personal paradise to the County of Los Angeles, aer passing away in 1977 at the age of 99 — less than two months shy of her 100th birthday. Today, the garden is recognized as not only a historical landmark, but also as an exotic paradise that all sightseers are invited to enjoy by appointment only. Please visit hps://www.robinsongardens.org/ and make an appointment to visit this exotic paradise in the city!