Texas A&M Horticulture Gardens

Pond at the Horticulture Gardens

The landscape and plant collection consists of over 2,500 specimens in 30 different planting areas, ranging from bog and wetlands to desert southwest. An all-terrain path winds through the facility for approximately one-eight mile, with seating every 100 feet.

Open: dawn to dusk.

The TAMU Horticulture Gardens consist of over 2,500 specimens in 30 different beds and planting areas. This collection is a valuable tool for teaching, research and extension activities. Habitats currently range from bog and wetlands to desert southwest. These planting areas allow for the study of adaptability of a wide range of plant materials to central Texas growing conditions. The walking path winds through the gardens for approximately one-eighth of a mile, with seating every 100 feet. Educational information is located throughout the garden focusing on gardening tips and techniques for the Brazos Valley.


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