美国 Cacti.com Serra Gardens – 南加州 Fallbrook 专业景观多肉批发苗圃

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Cacti.com 又名 Serra Gardens Landscape Succulents,是美国南加州 Fallbrook 的一家专业景观多肉批发苗圃,由 Don Newcomer 与妻子 Beth 共同经营,向家庭园艺爱好者与景观行业从业者供应耐旱防火的多肉植物。苗圃前身最早可追溯至 1970 年代 Tarzana 的 The Cactus Ranchito,Don 14 岁时便跟随创始人 Ed 与 Betty Gay 学习多肉栽培;Ed 去世后 Don 从 Betty 处接手全部库存,于加州 Malibu 山丘创立 Serra Gardens,并在约 2004 年将苗圃与生活一同迁至 Fallbrook 沿用至今。

历史沿革与品牌起源

Serra Gardens 的品牌历史跨越近半个世纪。Don Newcomer 14 岁时便在洛杉矶郊区 Tarzana 的 The Cactus Ranchito 跟随 Ed 和 Betty Gay 学习多肉植物栽培,该苗圃长期致力于从墨西哥原产地抢救被牲畜破坏的稀有柱状仙人掌;Ed 去世后 Don 接手全部库存,于加州马里布山丘以 Serra Gardens 之名独立经营,服务的早期客户包括好莱坞名流 Barbra Streisand。大约 2004 年 Don 与 Beth 决定将苗圃与家庭迁至气候更为温和的圣迭戈北部小镇 Fallbrook,沿用 Serra Gardens 之名至今;2011 年 Village News 以《Malibu 之失、Fallbrook 之得》为题报道 Don 这一搬迁故事,并将 Don 称作 “Cactus Man”。

主营品类与规模

苗圃现有种植面积约 5 英亩,专注于耐旱与防火的景观型多肉植物,目前可供应 250 余种稀有与难寻的龙舌兰、芦荟、仙人掌、茎块状多肉、凤梨、大戟、景天科以及其他异域景观多肉;产品规格从 1 加仑盆苗到 4 英尺箱栽大型标本一应俱全,全部植株均为手工繁殖、大田露天栽培以适应南加州 xeriscape 旱生园艺环境。品类页面按龙舌兰、芦荟、仙人掌、茎块状多肉、凤梨、大戟、景天科、其他多肉、扦插材料、季节特惠、按 USDA 抗寒分区筛选共十余条产品线划分;Stonecrops 一线即覆盖 Aeonium、Graptopetalum、Cotyledon、Graptosedum、Crassula、Kalanchoe、Dudleya、Sedum、Echeveria、Tylecodon 等十余个常见属。

邮购配送与对外业务

苗圃在线销售通过 cacti.com 域名对外运营,提供在线目录、价格表 PDF、季节特惠 PDF 等数字资源供园艺爱好者下载;订单采用 UPS Ground 与标准牛皮纸包装发货,多肉因露天栽培普遍具有较强抗逆性,但冬季建议加购加热包,夏季则避免高温天气下单。苗圃在 Trustpilot 累计 176 条评价、综合评分 4.9 星,被收录于园艺摄影大师 Debra Lee Baldwin 的咖啡桌书 Desert Gardens(Gary Lyons 与 Melba Levick 合作);若亲访 Fallbrook 苗圃须提前预约,周日周一休园,雨天闭园,参观者须自行承担重型机械与尖刺植物带来的安全风险。

媒体与行业认可

Serra Gardens 与 Don Newcomer 长期受到本地与全国性园艺媒体的关注。除 Village News 2011 年的搬迁专题报道外,Debra Lee Baldwin 在 Gardening Gone Wild 博客详细介绍了 Don 推荐的 Lophocereus schottii 畸形变种(fat、spiral、totem pole 三型),并拍摄了长达 4 分钟的访谈视频;Gary Lyons 与 Melba Levick 合著的 Desert Gardens 一书也将其列为代表性景观多肉苗圃。苗圃所有植株均为人工繁殖与栽培,不采自原产地栖息地,这一原则与南加州 xeriscape 旱生园艺理念相结合,使其在家庭园艺与景观设计两大客户群体中都拥有稳定口碑。


Cacti.com, operating as Serra Gardens Landscape Succulents, is a wholesale landscape-succulent nursery based in Fallbrook in Southern California. The nursery is owned and operated by Don Newcomer and his wife Beth, supplying drought-tolerant and fire-resistant succulent plants to homeowners and landscape professionals. The lineage of the brand traces back to the 1970s and The Cactus Ranchito in Tarzana, where Don began learning succulent horticulture at age 14 under Ed and Betty Gay; after Ed’s passing Don acquired the entire inventory from Betty and founded Serra Gardens on the hillsides of Malibu, later relocating the nursery and home to Fallbrook around 2004.

Brand History and Lineage

The Serra Gardens brand spans nearly half a century. Don Newcomer entered the trade at age 14 under Ed and Betty Gay at The Cactus Ranchito in Tarzana, a Los Angeles suburb where the couple rescued rare columnar cacti threatened by livestock in their Mexican habitats. After Ed passed away Don purchased the entire collection from Betty and opened Serra Gardens on the Malibu hills, where early clients included Hollywood figures such as Barbra Streisand. Around 2004 Don and Beth relocated both home and nursery to the gentler climate of Fallbrook, north of San Diego, retaining the Serra Gardens name. Village News profiled the move in 2011 under the headline “Malibu’s loss became Fallbrook’s gain,” dubbing Don the “Cactus Man.”

Plant Selection and Scale

The nursery currently cultivates about five acres of outdoor growing grounds and specializes in drought-tolerant, fire-resistant landscape succulents. More than 250 unusual and hard-to-find varieties are offered, spanning agaves, aloes, cacti, caudiciforms, bromeliads, euphorbias, stonecrops and other exotic landscape succulents; container sizes range from one-gallon pots to four-foot boxed specimens, all propagated by hand and field-grown to suit the Southern California xeriscape environment. The catalog is organized into Agaves, Aloes, Cacti, Caudiciforms, Bromeliads, Euphorbias, Stonecrops (Aeonium, Graptopetalum, Cotyledon, Graptosedum, Crassula, Kalanchoe, Dudleya, Sedum, Echeveria, Tylecodon), Other Succulents, Cuttings, Seasonal Specials and Succulents by USDA Zone.

Mail-Order Operations

Mail-order service runs under the cacti.com domain, with online catalogs, a printable price-list PDF and seasonal-specials PDF available for download. Orders ship via UPS Ground in standard butcher-paper packing; winter shipments should include heat packs while summer orders are discouraged during heat waves. The nursery has accumulated 176 reviews and a 4.9-star rating on Trustpilot and is featured in the coffee-table book Desert Gardens by Gary Lyons and Melba Levick. In-person visits to the Fallbrook nursery are by appointment only, closed Sunday and Monday and during inclement weather; visitors are expected to manage risks from heavy machinery and sharp plants.

Press and Industry Recognition

Serra Gardens and Don Newcomer have received sustained local and national press attention. Beyond the 2011 Village News relocation feature, garden photojournalist Debra Lee Baldwin profiled Don’s favorite cactus on Gardening Gone Wild, devoting a detailed post to the monstrose forms of Lophocereus schottii (fat, spiral and totem-pole varieties) accompanied by a four-minute YouTube interview; the same species was highlighted in the Desert Gardens book. All plants are propagated and grown on-site rather than collected from native habitats, an ethic that aligns with Southern California xeriscape principles and supports the nursery’s reputation among both home gardeners and landscape designers.

Official Site: https://cacti.com/

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