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Zoro Garden

Zoro Garden--a sunken stone grotto garden that was designed as a nudist colony during the 1935 California-Pacific Exposition--is now a butterfly garden containing both the larvae and nectar plants needed for the complete life cycle of butterflies. Miniature indentations built into rocks collect small pools of water for the monarch, sulfur, and swallowtail butterflies that can be seen among the colorful perennials and majestic ficus trees that surround the garden.

**NOTE**    Collecting butterflies in any stage of development is not permitted in Zoro Garden . Please leave the butterflies for all of the park visitors to enjoy

 

 

 

 





Hours Hours:
Free to the public 365 days per year

Directions Directions:
Map to Park Location 36

  

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