Thursday, April 30, 2009

Fort Worth Botanical Garden?

where can I find a list of trees and flowers for this garden? Their website doesn't have a lot of information about the plants.

Fort Worth Botanical Garden?
This site gives a list of what's in bloom:


http://www.fwbg.org/whats_in_bloom.htm





There are several rose gardens, a perennial garden, a fragrance garden, a Japanese garden, a trial garden, a Texas native forest, a water conservation garden, %26amp; a waterwise garden which includes agave, Texas sage, salvia greggii, Mexican Bush sage, red yucca and Esparanza.





A four seasons garden includes hundreds of varieties of iris, daylily, and chrysanthemum:


http://www.fwbg.org/four_seasons.htm





Luxuriant tropical foliage fills the 10,000 square foot Conservatory, which features orchids, bromeliads and exotic trees from around the world:


http://www.fwbg.org/conservatory.htm





Click on the photos for a 360 view of each garden:


http://www.fwbg.org/gardens.htm


http://www.fwbg.org/index2.htm





A forum about the various types of roses in the Forth Worth Botanical garden:


http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load...





Sorry, I couldn't find a complete list of flowers %26amp; trees in the Forth Worth Botanical gardens. That would be a great help if someone would compile one %26amp; post it. Since their trial garden is always testing new plants to see how they adapt to the area, I believe that that type of list would be constantly changing %26amp; would have to be updated often.





Good luck!!!
Reply:Wow, that is a broad question.





I am sure they have a listing of all the plants that are grown...but I can't imagine someone taking the time to put it on the website.





Probably best if you bring a pen and paper when you visit and write down the names of the plants you desire.





Like the other poster said, there are many different gardens within the Botanical Garden (the Conservatory is my favorite area) and all of them have hundreds of plants.


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