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San Antonio's Japanese Tea Garden

Monday, February 28

San Antonio's Japanese Tea Garden

Public gardens are fascinating places to visit. Most are uniquely designed as well as have labels displayed for each specimen. They're an excellent way to learn something new while taking a stroll through a garden that someone else has to maintain! In San Antonio, Texas, the Japanese Tea Garden is known for its beautiful winding stone staircases, old-fashioned bridges, and a pagoda with beautiful views.

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It also has a fascinating array of koi and enjoyable aquatic plants. Aquatic plants add something to a garden that land plants do not. They not only sway with the movement of the wind but also with the water. They are soothing in a way that regular land plants usually are not. Plus, they combine both the whimsical nature of water and its elegance. Typha Latifolia, an above-water plant also known as "cattail," and Ceratophyllum Demersum, an underwater plant known as "coon tail," are available in our plant nursery.

Visit TN Nursery for plants to add to your garden

https://www.tnnursery.net

 

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