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TODAY'S HOURS: 8 AM – 4 PM

*Last entry is an hour before closing

Visit Kokedama Forest at FWBG, a Micro-Woodland of Wonder

Explore a Unique Work of Art and Nature at the Garden 

Fall is a magical time at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, and this year it’s more enchanting than ever! Starting Oct. 1, we invite you to immerse yourself in the tranquility and artistry of Kokedama Forest by Nomad Studio. This miniature sculptural woodland is made up of more than 1,200 handcrafted kokedamas nested within an intricate metal framework. Kokedama, a centuries-old Japanese form of bonsai, transforms spheres of moss, twine, and seedlings into stunning organic artworks.   

Spanning just 1,000 square feet in the Garden, Kokedama Forest will artfully display each kokedama ball in an intricate metal network within a tranquil micro-forest. Guests are encouraged to wander through this enchanting space, surrounded by levitating kokedamas that beautifully showcase the intimate relationship between soil and plants.  

With Kokedama Forest, William E. Roberts and Laura Santín, founding partners of Nomad Studio, present a poetic materialization of the intimate relationship between soil and plants, an inspiring blend of nature and art. This beautiful display is also an important reminder that soil is one of the key habitats of the planet which is too often undervalued despite being indispensable.  

Kokedama Forest is a part of general admission at FWBG and will run through December 2024. Online admission is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors 65+, $6 for children 6-15, and free for ages 5 and under. Garden hours are Monday-Sunday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and onsite parking is free during regular business hours. For more information about Fort Worth Botanic Garden and upcoming events, visit www.fwbg.org.  

 

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