Aug 18 2017
Botanical Garden Presents: Native Plant Walks (pre-registration necessary)

Botanical Garden Presents: Native Plant Walks (pre-registration necessary)

Presented by San Antonio Botanical Garden at San Antonio Botanical Garden

Explore our 11-acre Texas Native Trail with a Master Naturalist.  This area has its own distinctive and diverse ecological region of Texas, varying in soil, plant life, topography, and weather. There are more than 250 plant species in collections that represent three ecosystems. In the East Texas Piney Woods, visitors find Pines, Sweetgum, Sassafras, and other acidic soil-loving woodland species. The Hill Country area features Live Oaks, Juniper, Texas Mountain Laurel, Eve’s necklace, Blanco Crabapple, Possum Haw, Hop-tree, Uvalde Maples, and other limestone tolerant plants. In the South Texas region, Dryland trees and thorny brush such as Torchwood, Mexican Olive, mesquite, Texas Ebony, and Huisache thrive. On this Walk you’ll learn about the medicinal uses of native plants as well as their historical and cultural uses, and which are favored by birds, butterflies and other wildlife.

 

Instructors: Texas Hill Country Guides: Nancy and Gary Rogers, Master Naturalists.

Admission Info

Free for members or with paid admission; registration required.

Dates & Times

2017/08/18 - 2017/08/18

Additional time info:

Meet at 10 a.m. at the Carriage House

Location Info

San Antonio Botanical Garden

555 Funston, San Antonio, TX 78209