Woodland Glade
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The Woodland Glade—with its magnolia trees and sculpted hedges—offers an intimate-yet-open space visitors can rent to host weddings and other celebrations surrounded by the beauty of nature.
Culinary Garden
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The Culinary Garden features edible and medicinal plants—many of which visitors could grow in their own yards—that have served as a basis for economic and cultural exchange across the history of the world.
Global Collection Garden
![The Global Collection Garden—with three acres of themed tropical, subtropical, and arid zones—demonstrates a wide variety of diverse and beautiful plants from around the world that flourish in Houston’s climate](https://hbg.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/global-collection-garden-planting-pockets_web.jpg__1440x880_q85_crop_subsampling-2_upscale-1024x626.jpg)
The Global Collection Garden—with three acres of themed tropical, subtropical, and arid zones—demonstrates a wide variety of diverse and beautiful plants from around the world that flourish in Houston’s climate
Pine Grove
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The Pine Grove greets visitors as they pass through the entry gate and provides a shady space for gathering and relaxation.