- San Antonio Botanical Garden
The San Antonio Botanical Garden is a 33 acre, non-profit
botanical garden inSan Antonio, Texas .The garden was first conceived in the 1940s by Mrs. R. R. Witt and Mrs. Joseph Murphy, who organized the San Antonio Garden Center. The two went on to develop a master plan for a city botanical center in the late 1960s. The site of the master plan was a former limestone quarry and waterworks area owned by the city. Voters approved $265,000 in bonds in 1970, which was the catalyst for funding the new gardens. Ground was broken for the new facilities on July 21, 1976 and the San Antonio Botanical Gardens officially opened to the public on May 3, 1980.
The gardens have had two major additions since opening. On February 29, 1988 the Amilio Ambasz designed Lucile Halsell Conservatory opened to the public and later that same year the hisoric Sullivan Carriage House was moved brick by brick to the botanical garden. Restoration of the building began in 1992 and the building was formally dedicated in 1995.
Today the garden consists of the Lucile Halsell Conservatory, formal and display gardens, native gardens, an overlook tower and the Sullivan Carriage House:
* Lucile Halsell Conservatory (1988) - Designed by award winning, Argentinian architect
Emilio Ambasz this subterranean structure consits of five climate specific greenhouses surrounding a central courtyard. Specimens housed in the structure includealpine plant s,aquatic plant s, cacti andsucculent s,carnivorous plant s,epiphyte s,fern s andaroid s, tropicalfruit s, and palms andcycad s. The building won several architectural design awards.* Gardens - Entry Gardens, Garden for the Blind, Gertie's Garden,
Herb Garden, Formal Beds, Fountain Plaza, Kumamoto En, Old Fashioned Garden, Ornamental Grass Garden, Rose Garden, Sacred Garden, Shade Garden, Watersaver Garden, andWisteria Arbor. Kumamoto En (roughly 85 feet by 85 feet) is aJapanese garden reflecting styles and techniques from Kumamoto's 300-year-old Suizenji Garden and from Katsura Detached Palace garden inKyoto .* Native area - plants and structures from the
East Texas piney woods,Texas Hill Country , andSouth Texas .* Sullivan Carriage House (originally constructed 1896, relocated 1988) - designed by noted architect Alfred Giles for banker Daniel J. Sullivan. The structure was relocated, brick by brick, in 1988 from its original location in downtown San Antonio to the Botanical Gardens. The building was fully restored and dedicated in 1995. The structure now serves as the main entrance to the gardens and its former stables and carriage house contain a restaurant, gift shop, offices as well as event and meeting space.
See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States External links
* [http://www.sabot.org San Antonio Botanical Garden]
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