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If you hadn't heard by now, giant living sculptures are making their way to Texas and, surprisingly, we're not freaked out about it. That's only the case because this spring, San Antonio will be ...
“Nature inspires us to be more imaginative,” said Sabina Carr, Chief Executive Officer, San Antonio Botanical Garden. “Imaginary Worlds awakens your inner child by carrying you straight into ...
Among them, a 25-foot-tall, fire-breathing dragon. "Imaginary Worlds," a new exhibit opening at the San Antonio Botanical Garden on May 6, will include several "living statues" created by ...
The San Antonio Botanical Garden is participating in a one-day program that will dramatically change the nature of your visit ...
Illuminated holiday installation Lightscape is returning to the San ... Fire Garden, which will integrate a 25-foot dragon from the Botanical Garden's current exhibition "Imaginary Worlds: Once ...
Read full article: Open-air Frida Kahlo exhibit will make its world debut at San Antonio Botanical Garden this spring Mexican artist Frida Kahlo’s connection to plants and the “natural world ...
Kevin the Peacock’s infamous pecking of two young children nearly two years ago at the San Antonio ... hosted by the botanical garden for the exhibition “Imaginary Worlds.” ...
Prepare to be awed by the sheer diversity and size of the San Antonio Botanical Garden. This well-tended, 38-acre complex features wildflower-filled meadows, native gardens, a 34-bed culinary ...
The San Antonio garden's existing 30 acres are known for their beautiful collection of native plants. Four large greenhouses contain plants from around the world. The Botanical Garden is at 555 ...
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