Join us for a fantastic new season of Fortlandia in the Luci and Ian Family Garden. Your secret hideout awaits!
Learn how to identify common invasive plants and the best ways to remove them. We’ll cover useful tools, online resources, and strategies for prioritizing what to tackle first.
Our Fall Native Plant Sale features a variety of Texas natives, including flowering perennials and annuals, grasses, vines, shrubs and trees for shady and sunny gardens.
Enjoy an all-level approach to stretching and yoga while outdoors with the Fitness Institute of Texas.
Join the Get FIT fall series at the Wildflower Center! This 7-week program (Oct. 7 - Nov. 20) combines fitness, weight loss, and health coaching. Register now!
Fall is the season for planting bluebonnets! Learn how to grow, care for, and transplant Texas’s iconic wildflower — and take home seeds to get your own patch started.
More hours for flowers! Open late with live music, food trucks and more
Homeschool learners (ages 8–12) can step into the role of an ecologist during this three-part fall series at the Wildflower Center. Each session features TEKS-aligned lessons, hands-on experiments, and outdoor discovery on topics like plants, pollinators, and the water cycle. Families can register for individual dates or all three.
Discover how your retirement assets can help preserve native plants and landscapes for generations to come.
Join the Get FIT fall series at the Wildflower Center! This 7-week program (Oct. 7 - Nov. 20) combines fitness, weight loss, and health coaching. Register now!
Our Fall Native Plant Sale features a variety of Texas natives, including flowering perennials and annuals, grasses, vines, shrubs and trees for shady and sunny gardens.
Discover how native plants can turn your garden into a haven for birds and pollinators.
Our Fall Native Plant Sale features a variety of Texas natives, including flowering perennials and annuals, grasses, vines, shrubs and trees for shady and sunny gardens.
Join Andrea DeLong-Amaya for a two-part series on choosing and growing the right Texas native plants for your garden.