Poppy Days Spring Sale
Create an at-home superbloom! We’ll have a great selection of colorful annuals and other beautiful spring wildflowers.
Members receive a 15% discount and nonmembers receive a 10% discount on all plants, seeds, and TPF gear.
Click here to reserve parking.
Poppy Days Spring Sale
Create an at-home superbloom!
We’ll have a great selection of colorful annuals and other beautiful spring wildflowers.
Members receive a 15% discount and nonmembers receive a 10% discount on all plants, seeds, and TPF gear.
Click here to reserve parking.
TPF’s Job Board
Are you interested in hiring skilled native plant landscapers to care for your garden or work for your company? The TPF Job Board connects ecologically and sustainable-minded landscapers with companies and clients committed to the same goals. Jobs can be posted by anyone with an opportunity in SoCal focused on California native plants.
Are you a professional or aspiring landscaper interested in joining PEP? Click here to apply for PEP membership.
Shop Our Online Store
Our online store features our entire inventory for in-store pickup or shipping. There, you can find a great selection of plants, pottery, books, seeds, tools, hats and tees, + more!
Plants are available for in-store pick up only, or you can visit us Tuesday through Saturday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM to shop in-store. We are closed Sunday and Monday.

Why Native Plants?
Upcoming Classes & Events
3/31-4/1: Poppy Days Spring Sale
4/1: Plant ID Walk in the Santa Monica Mountains with Terry Huang
4/7: Local Plants of the Verdugo Mountains with Alejandro Lemus
4/8: Birding in the Garden: An Experiential Walk and Talk with Diego Blanco
4/8: Kelly Malka: Spring of Life Opening Reception
4/12: All About Bulbs with Tim Becker
See all upcoming classes at theodorepayne.eventbrite.com
Theodore Payne Foundation acknowledges that it sits on the traditional village of Wiqánga, the ancestral home of the Wiqánvitam who are now known as the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians.
We acknowledge our neighbors: Tongva, Chumash, Tataviam, Kitanemuk and Serrano, the original stewards of what is now Los Angeles County. We are committed to uplifting the names of these lands and community members from the over 200 California First Nations who reside alongside us and honor their Traditional Ecological Knowledge.