Plants of North Central Texas: Connections to the Past
October 31
10 AM
to 12 PM
3601 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, Dallas
Age Limit
N/A
Free
How are prairie grasses, pronghorns, horse-apples, and mammoths all part of the story involving native plants? Discover little-known secrets about Texas plants and the surprising and exciting things they tell us about what it was like here in the past. This is the first in a series by Austin College and Texas Discovery Gardens. The talk includes a guided tour of the Gardens. Free garden admission.
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