Family Garden Tour for Members
Wildflower Center 4801 La Crosse Ave., Austin, TXTour the Family Garden to learn about its native plants, natural materials, rain gardens and special features such as the Fibonacci spiral. REGISTER
Tour the Family Garden to learn about its native plants, natural materials, rain gardens and special features such as the Fibonacci spiral. REGISTER
Members can take a rare guided tour of the Texas Arboretum, featuring the historic trees in the Hall of Texas Heroes. REGISTER
Oak wilt is a serious threat to Texas oak trees. Learn to identify and combat it with proper tree care.
In this installment of the Native Plant Gardening Series, learn site preparation, irrigation, best planting practices and mulch application for a healthy garden. The Native Plant Gardening Series prepares students to transform their yards and gardens into efficient and beautiful native plant landscapes over the course of six classes (Saturdays, September 8 - 22 and […]
Discover edible native plants you can forage and harvest in Central Texas.
Carve out some time for self-care in the gardens with Qigong, an integration of physical postures, breathing techniques and meditation.
Learn about spring blooms on this guided off-site walk through Austin's Onion Creek area with a master naturalist. This program is free, but space is limited and registration is required. REGISTER
Carve out some time for self-care in the gardens with Qigong, an integration of physical postures, breathing techniques and meditation.
"Texas Wildflowers: A Field Guide" by Campbell and Lynn Loughmiller has been completely updated by the Wildflower Center's own Joe Marcus. This best-selling field guide has been completely reorganized by flower colors for easier use. Every wildflower is presented with a large color photo and an identifying description. Joe Marcus, our Native Plant Information Network coordinator, […]
Wildflowers may be the stars of spring, but grasses are unsung native plant heroes year round. They can be quite charismatic and are inarguably the botanical backbone of prairie landscapes. Learn more about them -- including identification tips -- on this Wildflower Center walk with a master naturalist. This program is free, but space is […]