A Definite Must See... San Antonio Botanical Garden
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San Antonio Botanical Garden
The San Antonio City Council recently approved the San Antonio Botanical Garden 2010 Master Site Plan. This video provides an overview of the Garden and the improvements visitors will see in the future.
High on a hilltop overlooking downtown San Antonio, you'll find a 33-acre oasis of colorful plants, fragrant flowers, trees, butterflies and birds. The San Antonio Botanical Garden invites you to enjoy the awe-inspiring world of nature.
Each year more than 100,000 people from all over the world visit the garden. School aged children, on educational field trips, discover the importance of nature and plants, and learn to become stewards of our environment.
They're also treated to special exhibits such as Dave Rogers' Big Bugs, Art in the Garden and Playhouses and Forts. Special events include Bootanica, Chocolate Day, Dog Days of Summer, Family Days and Viva Botanica.
Visitors will be even more inspired as the Botanical Garden continues to evolve as one of the nation's finest regional gardens. The acquisition of additional property along Funston Place has created the opportunity to expand.
The 2010 Master Site Plan increases the role of the garden as a dynamic community resource and tourist destination. The plan currently calls for a new Entry Sequence and Parking, a Welcome Center, a Family Adventure Garden, a new Children's Vegetable Garden, a flowing paseo connecting the Core Garden areas and dramatic new Conservatory gardens on the Funston property. An Indoor Education and Event Center and a New Event Lawn will complete the improvements. The garden will continue to host major outdoor performances and festivities such as community favorites Shakespeare in the Park and Gardens by Moonlight.
The focal point of the Garden is the iconic glass conservatory featuring plants from desert regions to equatorial rainforests. The glass houses surround a courtyard and tropical lagoon filled with aquatic plants. Each group is housed in its own climate-controlled environment ranging from the 65-foot tall forest of palms to the glass display filled with orchids.
The Texas Native Trail remains an 11-acre walk across Texas, where guests discover the diverse ecosystems of our state. This area consists of plant communities' characteristic of the Hill Country; the East Texas Piney Woods, featuring a one-acre lake and the South Texas region, featuring a bird watch. The setting is enhanced by early Texas cabins that demonstrate the use of native materials. The master plan calls for the additions of a West Texas region.
Families explore and experience the Garden at their own pace. A natural home for birds and butterflies, the WaterSaver Garden offers San Antonio friendly plant selections that are drought hardy and colorful. The Sensory Garden heightens awareness of all our senses, with plants such as hoja santa demonstrating texture and aroma.
The Kumamoto En Japanese Garden, a gift from our Sister City, Kumamoto, Japan features finely crafted structures and symbolic features that will continue to bring peace and tranquility to all who visit.
The Garden is and will remain a beautiful living reference book of plants with a mission of connecting people to nature.
The San Antonio Botanical Garden, building a love of gardens and nature through the generations.
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This video is a collection of photos taken during a visit to the impressive San Antonio Botanical Gardens on Fri., 3/31/17. Of course, there's much more to see beside what's provided in this short video. And as the images reveal, it was an amazing spring day. Many visitors meandered through the garden enjoying the natural beauty. The soothing background music is a quality rendition of The Blue Danube, which I unexpectedly found in Youtube's limited music library.
Outdoor Gardens and Exhibits at the San Antonio Botanical Gardens - 360 Ewan - 360 VR Walking Tour
360 Video POV Tour of the San Antonio Botanical Gardens Exhibits and Outdoor Gardens - Part 3 of that trip. Enjoy looking around and feel like you're there with me! In this episode, I'm checking out the Rose Gardens, the Outdoor landscaping exhbits, and a small waterfall!
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Mendez Wedding Performed by Reverend Rene Esparza at the San Antonio Botanical Gardens
Juan and Crystal Mendez were married on March 8, 2015 by Reverend Rene Esparza, a San Antonio wedding minister for Everlasting Elopements.
The couple went on their first date in 2012 and were inseparable ever since.
Juan and Crystal were married at the San Antonio Botanical Gardens, a scenic wedding venue with a variety of plants, flowers, and wildlife. The outdoor wedding was part of their Platinum Small Wedding package, which included wedding photography, a wedding cake and a custom bridal bouquet.
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San Antonio Botanical Garden
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San Antonio is currently the 7th largest city in the United States, and ranked one of the number one cities to visit. Why, you ask? San Antonio is more than just a city it's a community of some of the kindest people you'll ever meet. Also because of the number of military bases and businesses in town, they have an eclectic mix of people. There is no shortage of fabulous attractions.
The Alamo city has one of the most beautiful botanical garden in the country, and is a must see! The San Antonio Botanical Garden's new expansion includes an adventure garden for kids and a culinary garden that features fantastic events for both adults and children. Although phase 1 of their multi-million dollar additions is complete, there's still more to come.
While the kids (and some adults) will love the rides at Fiesta Texas ()one of the best entertainment parks in the country) and the specialized interactive (even educational) fun to be had at the DoSeum, the whole family can enjoy an exploration of San Antonio's history at the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park and the Witte Museum. Did we mention they have dinosaurs? (Not real ones, of course!)
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This was originally a deserted rock quarry - a sight for sore eyes. Between 1917 and 1918 the quarry was shaped into a complex that included walkways, stone arch bridges, an island and a Japanese pagoda with a roof of palm leaves for $7,000 in 1919. In 1926 Kimi Jingu, opened a tea house which is still in use today. The garden is on the National Register of Historic Places. That’s just a small part of the adventure and beauty you’ll find here!
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