The Pollinator Pathway, located between the BRIT building and the garden center, showcases pollinators, the migratory routes some of them take, and the native plants they pollinate. The central message of this garden is that pollinators provide essential ecological services, without which humans and many other living organisms on earth could not survive. The Pollinator Pathway encourages homeowners to consider native plants as ornamental horticulture and to use these plants in their landscapes not only to beautify their homes but also to support essential pollination services.
The Pollinator Pathway is free to guests.
To learn more about the importance of native plants, click here.
FORT WORTH BOTANIC GARDEN
3220 Botanic Garden Blvd
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
(817) 463-4160
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BOTANICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF TEXAS
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We respectfully acknowledge that the Fort Worth Botanic Garden is located on traditional lands of Indigenous Peoples. We honor the ancestry, heritage, and gifts of all Indigenous Peoples who were sustained by these lands and give thanks to them. We are grateful that these lands continue to provide enrichment for many people today. [More…]