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[Cactus Garden Entrance #1]

Description: Photograph of the Cactus Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. A large prominent entry sign is located along the curb of the garden's parking lot. It reads "Cactus Garden", and on an adjoining plaque, it adds "Cactus were donated and are maintained by the Fort Worth Cactus & Succulent Society." Behind the sign are several shrubs, bushes, and the cacti, of which there are multiple types. A small greenhouse with several vases of plants and cacti inside is visible on the right side of the image. more
Date: [..1995-06]
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Cactus Garden Entrance #2]

Description: Photograph of the Cactus Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. A large prominent entry sign is located along the curb of the garden's parking lot. It reads "Cactus Garden", and on an adjoining plaque, it adds "Cactus were donated and are maintained by the Fort Worth Cactus & Succulent Society." Behind the sign and along the curb are several shrubs, bushes, and the cacti, of which there are multiple types. A small greenhouse with several vases of plants and cacti inside is visible on the righ… more
Date: [..1997-05]
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Checkerboard Bridge #1]

Description: Photograph of the checkerboard bridge in the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The bridge, lined with flower bushes of various colors, is made of latticed wooden planks and goes over a small stream in the garden pond. In the foreground, numerous orange and white koi fishes are swimming.
Date: [..1990-02]
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Checkerboard Bridge #2]

Description: Photograph of the checkerboard bridge in the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The bridge, lined with flower bushes of various colors, is made of latticed wooden planks and goes over a small stream in the garden pond. In the foreground, numerous orange and white koi fishes are swimming.
Date: [..1990-02]
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas
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