San Antonio Botanical Garden

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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.

  • San Antonio Branch

    555 Funston Place, San Antonio

Courses offered by San Antonio Botanical Garden

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Mystery Quesadillas

Is it filled with rainbow cheese? Does it have any cheese? What kind of veggies are in it?! Welcome to mystery quesadilla class! Your little ones will explore new flavors and guess what is inside their tasty tortillas for April Fool’s Day!

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Sushi 101

Do you love eating sushi but want to know how to make it yourself? Join Chef William Pitchford for this flavor packed Sushi 101 class. Participants will learn about the history and art of sushi making, then partake in crafting their own sushi

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Teas, Tisanes, & Texas Natives

Join Maeve to learn about teas, tisanes, their history, and brewing. This workshop will include a Chinese tea brewing and tasting demonstration. After the tasting, the class will walk through the Garden

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Pasta La Vista

Soba in Japan, penne in Italy, macarona in Egypt, and I bet you thought only of Italy when you read this class! Surprise! Pasta dishes have been bringing couples together from all over the globe and now is your chance to learn how to make them together!

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Teen CHEF Camp

Get cooking at the Botanical Garden with this CHEF camp! This cooking class focuses on kitchen safety, cooking basics, and using healthy ingredients. Program participants will harvest seasonal garden produce and then use them in recipes.

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