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Texas Discovery Gardens

Texas Discovery Gardens is one of the oldest botanical institutions in Texas. Built in 1936 as the Hall of Horticulture for Texas' Centennial Exposition in Fair Park - Dallas, the 7.5-acre campus includes the first public conservatory in the Southwestern United States. The mission of Texas Discovery Gardens is to have a positive impact on the future of Texas by teaching people effective ways to restore, conserve and preserve nature in the urban environment through the use of native and adapted plants that illustrate the interrelationship of Butterflies, Bugs and Botany.

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Coreopsis tinctoriaPlains Coreopsis
Golden Tickseed
Goldenwave
Calliopsis
Croton alabamensisAlabama Croton
Crinum americanumAmerican Crinum Lily
Seven Sisters
Swamp Lily
Southern Swamp Lily
String Lily
Crinum Lily
Crataegus greggianaGregg's Hawthorn
Gregg Hawthorn
Crataegus marshalliiParsley Hawthorn
Parsleyleaf Hawthorn
Dalea frutescensBlack Dalea
Black Prairie Clover
Datura wrightiiJimsonweed
Sacred Thorn-apple
Thorn-apple
Angel Trumpet
Sacred Datura
Western Jimson Weed
Diospyros texanaTexas Persimmon
Mexican Persimmon
Black Persimmon
Chapote
Chapote Prieto
Dryopteris marginalisMarginal Woodfern
Marginal Fern
Marginal Shieldfern
Dyschoriste linearisSnake Herb
Polkadots
Narrowleaf Dyschoriste
Echinacea paradoxaYellow Coneflower
Yellow Echinacea
Echinacea purpureaEastern Purple Coneflower
Purple Coneflower
Echinocactus texensisHorse Crippler
Horse Crippler Cactus
Devil's Head
Chisos Hedgehog Cactus
Chisos Hedgehog
Ehretia anacuaAnacua
Sugarberry Anacua
Anaqua
Anacahuita
Knockaway
Knackaway
Sandpaper Tree
Manzanita
Manzanillo
Tlalahuacate
Equisetum hyemaleScouring-rush Horsetail
Horsetail
Scouring Rush
Canuela
Eysenhardtia texanaTexas Kidneywood
Kidneywood
Bee Brush
Vara Dulce
Palo Dulce
Fallugia paradoxaApache Plume
Ponil
Forestiera angustifoliaNarrow-leaf Forestiera
Tanglewood
Desert Olive
Texas Swamp-privet
Panalero
Elbow Bush
Forestiera pubescensElbowbush
Stretchberry
Spring Herald
Desert Olive
Tanglewood
Devil's Elbow
Spring Goldenglow
New Mexico Privet
Texas Forsythia
Forestiera reticulataNetleaf Swampprivet
Net-leaf Forestiera
Fraxinus albicansTexas Ash
Mountain Ash
Fraxinus cuspidataFragrant Ash
Flowering Ash
Gaillardia aestivalisLanceleaf Blanketflower
Winkler Gaillardia
Gaillardia aristataCommon Gaillardia
Great Blanketflower
Blanketflower
Brown-eyed Susan
Gaillardia suavisPincushion Daisy
Fragrant Gaillardia
Rayless Gaillardia
Perfumeballs
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