In 1974, Father Patrick McPolin made a proposal to the Long Beach Cactus Club: Turn the sunny dirt patch next to his home at Dominguez Rancho Adobe into a cactus garden, and you can use the state historic site’s carriage house for all of your future meetings.
Thirty-six years later, the deal still sands. Club volunteers tend to the little-known garden, a pocket of desert exotica near the border of Compton.
John Luhnow, president of the Long Beach Cactus Club, tends the garden. Above him rises a floss silk tree, minus the pink flowers that make it a Southern California standout.
The Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum and its grounds are open for free guided tours every Wednesday and Sunday as well as the first Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the month.