The Garden will be closed to the public until 11 AM on Saturday, February 22, due to the Cowtown Marathon.
The Rainforest Conservatory is temporarily closed as we prepare for the highly anticipated Butterflies in the Garden event, opening on March 1.

Water Conservation Garden

The Water Conservation Garden showcases a blend of native and adapted plants that thrive on minimal water while producing vibrant color from April to October. It highlights how to design low-water-use landscapes using drought-tolerant plants and innovative irrigation strategies perfectly suited for the North Texas climate.

Installed in the late 1990s, the garden was developed in collaboration with the Tarrant Regional Water District, the City of Fort Worth Water Department, and Texas AgriLife Extension Service. A must-visit for those seeking innovative and responsible landscaping ideas, it provides both inspiration and practical resources for sustainable gardening in support of the local environment.

Garden Gallery

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Interactive Map

Explore our interactive map to plan your route and locate gardens, amenities, and attractions throughout the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.

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