Nothing is more comforting than a warm cocktail and a spiced apple pastry. Join the Garden Culinary Team for an instructional class on making an apple crostata from scratch, taught by guest chef Rose Benson.
Nothing is more comforting than a warm cocktail and a spiced apple pastry. Join the Garden Culinary Team for an instructional class on making an apple crostata from scratch, taught by guest chef Rose Benson.
Rose was the lead baker for Camp Verde in Kerrville for a decade and was known for her deep-dish buttermilk pies, apple crostatas, and the best pastry crust in town. Warm your hands with a spiced tea or cinnamon hot toddy while Rose teaches the secret to the perfect pastry crust
The Garden’s tranquil 38 acres serve as a living museum of native and imported plant life for guests to appreciate, learn from, and enjoy.
Mission
Enriching lives through plants and nature.
Vision
San Antonio Botanical Garden is a world-class garden recognized for outstanding horticulture displays, botanical diversity, education, conservation, and experiences that connect people to the natural world. The Garden embraces the sense of place that makes San Antonio unique.
History
The San Antonio Botanical Garden was first imagined nearly eight decades ago by civic influencers Mrs. R. R. Witt and Mrs. Joseph Murphy. Forty years of planning and partnerships finally blossomed on May 3, 1980, with the official opening of the Botanical Garden.
Since that day, the formal gardens and collections of native Texas plants have evolved to make the Botanical Garden one of the most noteworthy botanical centers in the state, educating and inspiring guests from around the world.
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