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The Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) is a botanical research institute located in Fort Worth, Texas, United States.It was established in 1987 for the herbarium and botanical library collections of Lloyd H. Shinners from Southern Methodist University but has subsequently expanded substantially.
The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at The University of Texas at Austin is the state botanical garden and arboretum of Texas. The center features more than 900 species of native Texas plants in both garden and natural settings and is home to a breadth of educational programs and events.
National Botanic Gardens (Ireland) National Botanical Research Institute; National Institute of Agricultural Botany; National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology; New York Botanical Garden; Nikitsky Botanical Garden
University of Texas at Austin Herbarium and the Lundell Herbarium University of Texas at Austin: 1,006,000 TEX/LL Texas: Austin: Botanical Research Institute of Texas Herbarium Fort Worth Botanic Garden: 1,445,000 BRIT Texas: Fort Worth: L.H. Bailey Hortorium Herbarium Cornell University: 845,000 BH New York: Ithaca: Rocky Mountain Herbarium
This was completed for the opening of the botanic garden in 1934. This area was redeveloped from 2013 as the Tinsley Rock Springs Garden, restoring the water features and re-planting with plants native to north Texas. [3] In 2011, new buildings for the Botanical Research Institute of Texas were opened adjacent to the botanic garden. [4]
His current research project is the Illustrated Flora of East Texas, a 3-volume illustrated taxonomic treatment of the 3,402 species of vascular plants occurring in the East Texas Region. This project is a collaborative effort between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) in Fort Worth and the Austin College Center for Environmental ...
While the Fort Worth Botanic Garden has been run by the private nonprofit Botanic Research Institute of Texas since 2020, the site is still owned by the city of Fort Worth.
This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Texas is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of Texas [1] [2] [3] Name Image