February Club Meeting: BRIT Seed Bank: Conserving Native Texas Plants
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Join us on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at 7:00 PM at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden to hear Kay Hankins, seed bank conservation botanist at BRIT and the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, present “Conserving Texas Native Plant Biodiversity: Seed Banking, Biology, & Research at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.” Learn more about how the BRIT Texas Plant Conservation Team is conserving rare, threatened, and endangered Texas native plant species one seed at a time at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
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Pre-Meeting Refreshments!
If you would like to satisfy your savory or your sweet tooth cravings, please bring a light dish to share (APPETIZERS, SALAD, MUNCHIES or a DESSERT) to our meeting. And don't forget to bring your own non-alcoholic drink of choice.
We encourage guests to arrive early, between 6:35-6:45 PM, to partake of food prior to the start of the meeting but if you just want to attend the meeting, come at 7:00 for our presentation.
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The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is located at 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, just north of I30 on University Drive. All are welcome!
This meeting will be in-person only.
Image from US Forest Service Public Domain.
