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187K subscribers in the sanantonio community. For everything you want to see, do, eat, and buy in the Alamo City, and places you can drive to within…
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If you travel a lot and enjoy arboretums and botanical gardens, there is a organization called The American Horticultural Society that coordinates membership reciprocity between something like 1400 places like this in North America and the Caribbean.
The Garden in San Antonio overall has more aspects like a traditional Chinese garden with a much greater emphasis on architecture, less negative space, more color and variety in plants, more stone, and overall a busier vibe.
1.2M subscribers in the whatsthisplant community. A community of plant enthusiasts where anyone can upload photos of plant(s) they would like…
The wedding coordinator gave us a slow enough down up look that we both clocked it and then proceeded to 1) stare at my stomach like she was expecting me to be pregnant (I wasn't) and 2) mention all of the Garden's offerings in the style of "a lot of our brides like us to do XYZ for them...
655 votes, 38 comments. 182K subscribers in the sanantonio community. For everything you want to see, do, eat, and buy in the Alamo City, and places…
Underrated. I enjoy botanical gardens but didn't think San Antonio would have anything worth looking at due to it being so fucking hot all the time. My brother came to visit 6 months before I left Texas and I'm glad he asked to go. I was definitely blown away by how great it was. Especially the outside kitchen garden area.
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San Antonio botanical garden (see their website for entry prices), brackenridge park, Japanese tea gardens, museum reach portion of the river walk, picnic at the Pearl or just walk around and window shop. Some museums offer free entry on certain days - San Antonio museum of art, for example.