The Fort Worth Botanic Garden will present "World of Orchids," an indoor exhibit. With approximately 30,000 species, orchids are the largest family of flowering plants in the world and grow on every continent except Antarctica. Some orchids are terrestrial (ground-dwelling) and grow in temperate and boreal regions. Many orchid species are epiphytic, which means they grow on other plants but derive moisture and nutrients from the air, rain, water or from debris accumulating around them.
Visitors may pay to see the orchid exhibit alone or pay to see a combination of the orchid exhibit and the entire Garden.
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden will present "World of Orchids," an indoor exhibit. With approximately 30,000 species, orchids are the largest family of flowering plants in the world and grow on every continent except Antarctica. Some orchids are terrestrial (ground-dwelling) and grow in temperate and boreal regions. Many orchid species are epiphytic, which means they grow on other plants but derive moisture and nutrients from the air, rain, water or from debris accumulating around them.
Visitors may pay to see the orchid exhibit alone or pay to see a combination of the orchid exhibit and the entire Garden.
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TICKET INFO
Free-$10 for World of Orchids only; Free-$18 for combo ticket.