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Zilker Botanical Gardens
Featuring a number of different gardens, Zilker Botanical Gardens has something for allinterests, including the two newest additions: the Hartman Prehistoric Garden, and the Green Garden.
AustinTEL - 512-477-8672 Read More
Amarillo Botanical Gardens
At the Amarillo Botanical Gardens, native flora are showcased over 4 acres of seasonal gardens, with an indoor tropical conservatory and a butterfly garden.
Amarillo
Panhandle Plains RegionTEL - 806-352-6513
Beaumont Botanical Gardens
One of the largest conservatories with a 23.5 acre garden, a veritable sanctuary of flora, the Beaumont Botanical Gardens offers a Horticulture Center, Native Plant Center, Japanese garden, modern rose garden and 9/11 Memorial Garden.
BeaumontTEL - 409-842-3135
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens most beautiful classroom is a 66-acre botanical garden with 2,400 varieties of plants such as myrtles, azaleas, Italian jardinières, tulips, roses, and more.
Dallas
Dallas/Fort WorthTEL - 214-515-6615
Houston Arboretum & Nature Center
Reconnect with nature at the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center’s 155-acre sanctuary. Programs allow visitors to explore plants, logs, pond life, and the interactions between different parts of the environment.
HoustonTEL - 713-681-8433
International Waterlily Collection
The International Waterlily Collection has the world’s foremost waterlily collections, this garden contains hybrids & old favorites. Take a self-guided tour with your group to see the variety of waterlilies.
Panhandle Plains Region
San AngeloTEL - 823-274-3377
Keystone Heritage Park and El Paso's Desert Botanical Garden
Keystone Heritage Park and El Paso’s Desert Botanical Garden consists of a 52-acre park that preserves, protects and study the Keystone Wetlands, the Archaeological site about the Archaic Period civilization, and the El Paso Desert Botanical Garden.
El PasoTEL - 915-584-0563
San Antonio Botanical Gardens
San Antonio Botanical Garden is a scenic, 38-acre area with trails, a pond, roses & native plants, a glass conservatory and a Texas Native Trail.
San AntonioTEL - 210-207-3250
South Texas Botanical Gardens & Nature Center
The South Texas Botanical Gardens & Nature Center, formerly known as the Corpus Christi Botanical Gardens and Nature Center is a 180-acre botanical garden and nature center with nine exhibits areas, a butterfly garden and hummingbirds.
Corpus ChristiTEL - 361-852-2100
Texas Discovery Gardens at Fair Park
Texas Discovery Gardens hosts TEKS-based educational programming for grades PK-8. We cover topics from bugs to art to plants with fun, hands-on activities.
Dallas/Fort WorthTEL - 214-428-7476 ext 270
The Gardens - Texas A&M University
The Gardens are a living classroom for agriculture, sustainability, and nature. Their mission is to spark curiosity and discovery and develops a visitor’s wonder for the natural world. Our 7-acre green-space can host a wide range of educational activities.
Bryan - College StationTEL - 979-314-2357