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Botanical Research Institute of Texas — Attraction in Fort Worth

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas
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The Botanical Research Institute of Texas 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.
Nearby attractions
Fort Worth Botanic Garden
3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107
W.R. Watt Arena
1501 Rip Johnson Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Will Rogers Equestrian Center - Burnett Building
3340 Burnett Tandy Dr John Justin Arena, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Will Rogers Memorial Center
3401 W Lancaster Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Casa Mañana Theatre
3101 W Lancaster Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Dickies Arena
1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Dream Park Playground
2001 University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
1600 Gendy St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Trinity Park
2401 University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Fuller Garden
3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Nearby restaurants
Taco Heads- Cultural District
1812 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Maestro Tacos
3011 Bledsoe St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Round Up Inn Food Court
Burnett Tandy Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Montgomery Street Cafe
2000 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Ariat Club
1911 Montgomery St, Fort Worth, TX 76110
Rodeo Goat
2836 Bledsoe St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Pappasito's Cantina
2704 West Fwy, Fort Worth, TX 76102, United States
Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen
2708 West Fwy, Fort Worth, TX 76102
Café Modern
3200 Darnell St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Salsa Limón
925 University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76107
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The Crescent Hotel, Fort Worth
3300 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107, United States
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Botanical Research Institute of Texas

1700 University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76107
4.8(73)
Open until 4:00 PM
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The Botanical Research Institute of Texas 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.

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attractions: Fort Worth Botanic Garden, W.R. Watt Arena, Will Rogers Equestrian Center - Burnett Building, Will Rogers Memorial Center, Casa Mañana Theatre, Dickies Arena, Dream Park Playground, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Trinity Park, Fuller Garden, restaurants: Taco Heads- Cultural District, Maestro Tacos, Round Up Inn Food Court, Montgomery Street Cafe, Ariat Club, Rodeo Goat, Pappasito's Cantina, Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen, Café Modern, Salsa Limón
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Nearby attractions of Botanical Research Institute of Texas

Fort Worth Botanic Garden

W.R. Watt Arena

Will Rogers Equestrian Center - Burnett Building

Will Rogers Memorial Center

Casa Mañana Theatre

Dickies Arena

Dream Park Playground

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

Trinity Park

Fuller Garden

Fort Worth Botanic Garden

Fort Worth Botanic Garden

4.7

(3.8K)

Open until 5:00 PM
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W.R. Watt Arena

W.R. Watt Arena

4.7

(137)

Open 24 hours
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Will Rogers Equestrian Center - Burnett Building

Will Rogers Equestrian Center - Burnett Building

4.7

(139)

Open 24 hours
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Will Rogers Memorial Center

Will Rogers Memorial Center

4.5

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Christmas in the Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Christmas in the Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Thu, Dec 11 • 5:30 PM
3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard, Fort Worth, 76107
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Couples Delight
Couples Delight
Fri, Dec 12 • 7:00 PM
609 Truman Street, Arlington, TX 76011
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Honey and Vines Christmas Market
Honey and Vines Christmas Market
Sat, Dec 13 • 10:00 AM
601 East Airport Freeway, Euless, TX 76039
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Taco Heads- Cultural District

Maestro Tacos

Round Up Inn Food Court

Montgomery Street Cafe

Ariat Club

Rodeo Goat

Pappasito's Cantina

Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen

Café Modern

Salsa Limón

Taco Heads- Cultural District

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Maestro Tacos

Maestro Tacos

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(381)

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Round Up Inn Food Court

Round Up Inn Food Court

4.0

(16)

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Montgomery Street Cafe

Montgomery Street Cafe

4.6

(336)

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Devki J. ShahDevki J. Shah
I went on a field trip with my son’s class. The people there are so sweet and understanding of how little ones can be. The lady that worked with us was so patient and nice. She did an amazing job with the kids. She read a fun book to them and spoke to them about plants and insects. We took a walk out in the garden and she talked abt a few of the flowers showing them things they would find interesting. They even got to look through microscopes and use tweezers to separate leaves, stems, buds and categorize them. There was another room with stations and each station was an activity that was age appropriate. We ate our lunch in a shaded area with a few benches and lots for kids to sit on. It was a wonderful trip that all of them enjoyed so much! We had kids from 3 to 6 yrs old with us.
Pithan ChandraPithan Chandra
Best place to learn about plant taxonomy in Texas with good building concept. The laboratium should be very useful for university students if they want do some research about plant. Many collection of plant herbariums, books and pictures. There is also room for children to learn something. Nice people will guide you to see around the building. If you lucky, you can see horses eat the grass at the backyard as their method to clean grass. There is solar panel on the roof.
IvyIvy
Had a great time at the Japanese garden there. The path is circular so you can’t really get lost at the Japanese garden. There were a lot of benches where you can sit down. Would definitely love to come in the cooler seasons though. There’s also parking at the place so that’s nice. I thought the $12 admission was very fair.
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I went on a field trip with my son’s class. The people there are so sweet and understanding of how little ones can be. The lady that worked with us was so patient and nice. She did an amazing job with the kids. She read a fun book to them and spoke to them about plants and insects. We took a walk out in the garden and she talked abt a few of the flowers showing them things they would find interesting. They even got to look through microscopes and use tweezers to separate leaves, stems, buds and categorize them. There was another room with stations and each station was an activity that was age appropriate. We ate our lunch in a shaded area with a few benches and lots for kids to sit on. It was a wonderful trip that all of them enjoyed so much! We had kids from 3 to 6 yrs old with us.
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Best place to learn about plant taxonomy in Texas with good building concept. The laboratium should be very useful for university students if they want do some research about plant. Many collection of plant herbariums, books and pictures. There is also room for children to learn something. Nice people will guide you to see around the building. If you lucky, you can see horses eat the grass at the backyard as their method to clean grass. There is solar panel on the roof.
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Had a great time at the Japanese garden there. The path is circular so you can’t really get lost at the Japanese garden. There were a lot of benches where you can sit down. Would definitely love to come in the cooler seasons though. There’s also parking at the place so that’s nice. I thought the $12 admission was very fair.
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5.0
7y

My husband and I recently had our wedding reception at the BRIT. It was one of the best decisions we made in the wedding planning process. The staff, both Katherine and Courtney, were amazingly kind, thorough, and patient as I asked approximately ten million questions.

One of the things I appreciated most was how helpful they were. About a month before the wedding, the house I was supposed to stay at, and where we would have taken pictures in the morning if it rained, fell through. I asked the BRIT if we could use the atrium as a rain plan and they were very accommodating, which was great, because it rained. We had a really nice, dry, space to take pictures and we ended up getting a really nice first look. Courtney was also very helpful when our caterer needed twice as many tables as they said they would the week before.

We had 160 people at our wedding. It was an afternoon wedding and didn't have a formal meal service so we did not have tables for everyone, but we probably could have made it work if we had needed to. Courtney was really helpful as we worked on the floor plan and I was very happy with how everything turned out. The space was also beautiful, and the natural light was great. We were able to see the outside without having to experience the outside, which was fortunate given the weather.

All around it was a great experience and it was an extra bonus to my husband and I that our wedding could contribute science and education in...

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5.0
6y

I went on a field trip with my son’s class. The people there are so sweet and understanding of how little ones can be. The lady that worked with us was so patient and nice. She did an amazing job with the kids. She read a fun book to them and spoke to them about plants and insects. We took a walk out in the garden and she talked abt a few of the flowers showing them things they would find interesting. They even got to look through microscopes and use tweezers to separate leaves, stems, buds and categorize them. There was another room with stations and each station was an activity that was age appropriate. We ate our lunch in a shaded area with a few benches and lots for kids to sit on. It was a wonderful trip that all of them enjoyed so much! We had kids from 3 to 6 yrs...

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2.0
4y

My comments are regarding the changes to the Botanical Gardens. I have no issue with paying to visit the gardens. In fact, I recently purchased membership, only to find that most of the gardens are inaccessible to me. Closing all of the gates and roads to cars limits my access due to mobility issues. I am able to walk, just not the mileage required to see all exhibits I will especially miss the Japanese Gardens. I am a lifelong resident of Fort Worth and have been a decades long visitor to the Botanic Gardens. The current situation is disappointing, the apparent disregard for those with mobility challenges and...

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