Maria Luz Lopez started from the trunk of her car more than 37 years ago.
5334 Avalon Boulevard,
Los Angeles, 90011
The story behind Avalon Nursery & Ceramics in South Los Angeles, California is one of a woman’s perseverance and community support:
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Founding
Maria Luz Lopez, a Guadalajara native, started the nursery in 1983 in the trunk of her car on a vacant lot at Avalon Boulevard and 54th Street. She sold plants she got from her sister, Ofelia Hurtado, who taught her how to buy plants and flowers wholesale.
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Growth
Lopez eventually signed a lease with a local burger restaurant to park her car in the lot and display her merchandise. The nursery has grown into a lush, maze-like space that some say feels more like a botanic garden than a nursery.
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Challenges
Lopez has faced many challenges, including a language barrier, being robbed at gunpoint, the Rodney King riots, and the pandemic.
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Community
Customers have shared stories of happy childhood memories of shopping at the nursery with their grandparents, and others visit to be alone with the plants.
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Features
The nursery offers a wide selection of plants, including trees, shrubs, vegetable seedlings, roses, succulents, and soil amendments. It also has a “green room” for houseplants and sells colorful ceramics. In late November, the nursery sells cut Christmas trees.
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