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Japanese Garden at The Huntington

One of the most beloved garden settings, The  Japanese Garden

at The Huntington Libarary, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens celebrates its centennial upon reopening:  Mark the date – April 11, 2012.

Photo Courtesy: The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens The Japanese Garden

After extensive renovation, the lyrical nine-acre stroll garden is revitalized and refreshed, from the koi ponds and moon bridge, to the iconic Japanese house. And a new feature will be unveiled: an authentic Japanese ceremonial teahouse set within the traditional landscape of a tea garden. You’ll find it located on a southwest ridge above the existing Japanese house. Built in Kyoto, the teahouse – Seifu-an (the Arbor of Pure Breeze) – was donated by the Pasadena Buddist Temple. The teahouse structure first traveled to Japan for restoration by Yoshiaki Nakamura, the architect son of the structure’s original craftsman.

Japanese House: Photo Courtesy The Huntington Library, Art Collecitons, and Botanical Gardens

Landscape architect Takeo Uesugi and his son Keiji Uesugi oversaw the design plans for the Japanese Garden project, which includes a new waterfall.

Faux Bois Restoration: Photo Courtesy, The Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens

The teahouse emerges as an important element in a picturesque vignette: Situated on a ridge, the building offers an exceptional vantage point to take in canyon views, along with the historic vista below.

A lasting memory of mine, and I expect of many visitors to the garden over the years, the magnificent Faux Bois (false wood) ornamental trellises have been renovated, and the Japanese Garden’s pathways improved to increase accessibility.

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Zen Garden Ginkgos - Photo courtesy The Huntington

Year-round, The Huntington is an outstanding horticultural haven set apart by the brilliant landscape design of the many gardens. If you have not yet toured The Garden of Flowing Fragrancethe Chinese Garden is a truly unique landscape for California and the West Coast: A must-see!

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Getty Center Gardens

Getty Center Architecture: Richard Meier

Getty Center - Photo © Alice Joyce

I visited the larger-than-life Getty Center soon after it opened in 1997, and was allowed to wander through the gardens before the campus opened for the day. It was a fabulous chance to study the design and appreciate the details. I’ve often returned to spend time touring the 110-acre hillside setting, set off by sparkling Roman travertine buildings which include the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Getty Waterfall Photo © Alice Joyce

Many of the gardening world’s cognescenti were first drawn to visit and critique the controversial Central Garden, designed by artist Robert Irwin. On a recent L.A. jaunt to experience the garden in Autumn, I enjoyed the scent of roses, colorful Brugmansia & Tibouchina amid colorful stems and branches of deciduous Cornus cultivars, massed bright orange succulents, and dense plantings of society garlic embraced by clipped boxwood hedges.

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Maze Overview Photo © Alice Joyce

Irwin’s garden scheme is composed of a tree-lined walkway, streambed strewn with boulders, plaza and cascading waterfall, and a reflecting pool featuring a maze laid out with azaleas. Soaring, sculptural splayed constructions are fabricated of industrial rebar and festooned in bougainvillea. These volumetric steel bowers provide a spot to stop, rest, and take in the scenery.

Getty Plaza Pool Photo © Alice Joyce

Water features are highlights of the Getty campus, bringing a lively energy to the gardens, and a refreshing ambiance to the main plaza that adds to an overall inviting atmosphere.

Getty Plaza Fountain Photo © Alice Joyce

Below: Robert Irwin’s Central Garden plan echoes a natural ravine in the existing topography, and features a rocky watercourse.

Watercourse Photo © Alice Joyce

Getty Ravine Photo © Alice Joyce

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Tibouchina Photo © Alice Joyce

A favorite area at the Getty represents the work of Olin Partnership, Landscape Architects. Their design of the Getty Center Cactus Promontory presents an intriguing desert landscape, with the Los Angeles skyline providing a dramatic backdrop in the distance.

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Getty Promontory Photo © Alice Joyce

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The Desert in Bloom

Fouqueria splendens Anza Borrego Photo © Alice Joyce

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Beavertail Cactus – Opuntia Basilaris Photo © Alice Joyce

Known as one of the top U.S. sites for spring wildflower displays, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park did not disappoint. I’d hoped to visit since moving to California, and finally found time for a mid-March getaway.

Anza Borrego Hawk Canyon Photo © Alice Joyce

Myriad conditions must be in harmony for wildflowers to appear in this magnificent setting: A matter of rain, sun, wind, and temperature: all in harmony during the prior year and the season leading up to Spring. 2011 is proving to be noteworthy, with vast swathes of lupine, dune evening primrose, brittlebush, and ocotillo (Fouqueria splendens), to name but a few.

Borrego Valley Inn Photo © Alice Joyce

Set in the midst of Anza-Borrego State Park is Borrego Springs .. a town that comes to life most vividly during the wildflower season. A small, friendly oasis, Borrego Springs offers a limited number of rooms available in a comfy resorts, motels and no-nonsense hotels, campgrounds, and the lovely Borrego Valley Inn.

Anza Borrego Hawk Canyon and Lupines Photo © Alice Joyce

My trip began in Palm Springs, where I hiked in Andreas Canyon; one of a group of the Indian Canyons.

Andreas Canyon Photo © Alice Joyce

There are easy hikes of great beauty in each of the canyons, along with more rugged treks: I recommend the foot trail along Andreas Creek, culminating in a lush grove of native fan palms. A peaceful setting of breathtaking beauty that I had hoped to find on this sojourn.

Palm Springs Sunset Photo © Alice Joyce

Seated on my hotel balcony in Palm Springs, I waited for T. to arrive after the drive down from Northern California. I took a flight directly to Palm Springs, where I watched the sun set just as he was pulling into the hotel’s parking lot.

XIV Michael Mina Restaurant L.A. (Photo: Alice Joyce)

A cool topiary outside Michael Mina’s XIV Restaurant in Los Angeles on Sunset Boulevard.

You’ll notice, I’ve been hopping between cities and towns in Southern California. But I invite you to stay tuned for upcoming features, where I’ll shed light on destinations from Palm Springs to California’s Central Coast. Stunning natural settings to trendy eateries: When my travels include vigorous workouts in rugged terrain, I look forward to indulging my foodie cravings, accompanied by a glass of excellent wine.

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