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We design and manage our gardens to teach, inspire and please and to promote the use of native plants. Our gardens show how Texas native plants may be used in many landscapes and garden styles to bridge the gap between people and the natural world. On our 279 acres, we feature about 650 species of Texas native plants with a focus on the Central Texas Hill Country.

Don't miss the Courtyard, the Hill Country Stream and Woodland Garden, the Theme Gardens, the Home Owner Inspiration Gardens, the Butterly Garden and Insectary, the ponds and water features.

Administration Building

Wildflower Center staff are housed in the ranch style Administration Building. Within these deceptively placid walls, dozens of educated environmentalists work steadfastly to ensure that the Center's mission is served in all that we do. Separated from the Library by a cool, shady breezeway, the Administration building is also an excellent example of the Green Building techniques that make the Wildflower Center a living demonstration of how nature and humankind can more perfectly coexist.

Surrounded to the west by wildflower meadows and serene stands of native trees, this building also is home to the Center's Volunteer Office. Our volunteers are a marvelous group of folks without whom the Wildflower Center simply wouldn't exist. They lead tours, staff the gift store, work in the gardens, and much, much more. To reach our administrative offices or for more information about volunteer opportunities, call (512) 232-0100.