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Landmark: Fort Worth Botanic Garden
City: Fort Worth
Country: USA Texas
Continent: North America

Fort Worth Botanic Garden, Fort Worth, USA Texas, North America

The Fort Worth Botanic Garden, established in 1934, spans 120 acres and is located in the Cultural District of Fort Worth, Texas. It is the oldest major botanic garden in the state and is a listed site on the National Register of Historic Places (since 2009). The garden offers a diverse collection of plants and themed gardens, catering to visitors of all interests.

Key Features and Attractions

Japanese Garden
This is one of the garden’s standout attractions, covering 7.5 acres. It showcases traditional Japanese landscaping elements, including koi ponds, bridges, waterfalls, and meticulously groomed plantings. The Japanese Garden is also home to seasonal events such as the Spring and Fall Festivals, where you can experience cultural activities, food, and art. It's one of the largest and most beautiful Japanese gardens in the United States.

Rainforest Conservatory
This indoor tropical garden features exotic plants such as orchids, begonias, coconut palms, and cacao trees. During the "Butterflies in the Garden" event, the conservatory hosts thousands of butterflies, creating a magical, colorful experience. It’s a fantastic spot for nature lovers to immerse themselves in lush tropical environments year-round.

Rose Garden
Designed in a terraced French/Italian revival style, the Rose Garden is one of the oldest sections of the garden and is home to hundreds of rose species. The garden’s design and floral arrangements offer a stunning visual experience, particularly when the roses are in full bloom.

Begonia Collection
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is known for having North America's largest begonia collection, with more than 350 species and 600 hybrids. The garden is particularly famous for its extensive collection of begonias, which are displayed in various sections for visitors to explore. Guided tours are available to highlight the importance and beauty of these plants.

Other Gardens and Collections
Besides these highlights, the garden includes areas dedicated to annuals, perennials, wildflowers, and water gardens. There are also thematic gardens, like the Cactus and Succulent Garden, Herb Garden, and Tropical Garden. The Botanic Garden is an evolving landscape, so there’s always something new to discover.

Hours and Admission

General Hours: The garden is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with the last entry at 5:00 PM.

Admission Fees:

Adults: $12

Seniors (65+): $10

Children (3-15 years): $6

Children under 3: Free

Memberships and group discounts are also available.

Events and Programs

The Fort Worth Botanic Garden hosts a variety of events throughout the year. These include seasonal festivals, plant sales, educational programs, and special events like the Butterflies in the Garden exhibit. They also provide opportunities for educational programs, including school tours, gardening workshops, and other community engagement events.

Visitor Information

Location:
Fort Worth Botanic Garden
3220 Botanic Garden Blvd
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Phone: (817) 463-4160

Transportation: The garden is easily accessible by car, and there's ample parking available for visitors. It is also close to other attractions in the Cultural District, such as the Fort Worth Zoo and museums.

Seasonal Highlights

Spring and Fall Festivals: These are especially popular for showcasing blooming plants and celebrating Japanese culture through food, performances, and exhibitions.

Butterflies in the Garden: This is one of the garden’s most popular events, where thousands of butterflies fill the Rainforest Conservatory. It's a beautiful and educational experience.

The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is a perfect place to enjoy a peaceful day surrounded by nature, explore diverse plant collections, and participate in various cultural and educational events. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast, a family looking for a day out, or someone who simply enjoys a serene escape, it offers something for everyone.


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