Dedicated to collecting, testing and designing with rare, unusual and dwarf ornimental plants. Founded in 1978. Known for demonstrating intensive planting for small urban properties in creating naturalistic environmental settings. Zone 7b, jewel. By appointment only.
America's oldest living botanical garden, a 45-acre National Historic Landmark, features John Bartram's 18th century home, native plants, wildflower meadow, river trail and wetland. Site offers tours, children's programs, festivals, annual plant and holiday greens sales.
Established in 1995, the arboretum features 8.8 acres of native, subtropical and tropical flora from 5 continents. The Friends conduct tours weekly, educational seminars monthly, spring and fall plants sales, maintain a plant nursery and work in the arboretum year-round.
Krohn Conservatory hosts a collection of over 1,000 plant species from all over the world representing the tropical rainforest and the world of the desert. Also featured are orchid and bonsai collections, spring butterfly shows and changing displays of seasonal flowers.
East Texas Arboretum and Botanical Society has over 100 acres of gardens and hiking trails, Visitor's Center/Museum, an historical homestead, koi pond with waterfalls. Check our website for upcoming events.
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