The Wildflower Center's facilities were designed to sit lightly on the land and are a model of environmental sustainability and award-winning architecture. Facility Rental Info
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Aqueduct The aqueduct is one of several water features that harvests water for the 70,000-gallon rainwater collection system. Learn more |
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Auditorium Our elegant Auditorium is perfect for large group presentations and has hosted internationally known scientists, authors, photographers, horticulturists, and story-tellers. Learn more |
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Visitors Gallery Begin your explorations of the Wildflower Center and the world of native plants in the stunning Visitors Gallery. Learn more |
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Wildflower Center Store The Store is a popular destination for visitors to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center and it has become a shopping tradition among Central Texans. Learn more |
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Little House Programs at the Little House feature activities such as leaf printing, recycled paper making, gourd birdhouse construction and eco-pot making. Learn more |
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Wildflower Cafe Drop into the Wildflower Café for a complete lunch or a refreshing beverage. The Café is a great place to plan your Wildflower Center experience or relax after your visit. Learn more |
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Observation Tower Climb to the top of the Observation Tower to get a bird's-eye view of the Wildflower Center. Learn more |
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Library The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Library collects and organizes information to support the programs of the Wildflower Center. Learn more |
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Administration Building Wildflower Center staff are housed in the ranch style Administration Building. Learn more |
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Research Building The Research Building houses the Seed Lab, Seed Bank and Herbarium and is the home of the Wildflower Center's Plant Conservation Program. Learn more |
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Growing Operation The growing operation is where life begins for many of the species available at our Plant and Seed Sale Festivals and for display in our gardens. Learn more |
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Margaret & Eugene McDermott Learning Center Visit the Margaret and Eugene McDermott Learning Center, a restored 19th century Carriage House, when you finish your tour of the garden. Learn more |