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Plants
& Trees

Explore our gardens and
native areas. Learn about
Hill Country plants and
wildlife and what they have
to offer to our daily
living.
As a Texas Parks and
Wildlife certified
Wildscape,
Riverside Nature Center
offers the following:
Guadalupe River
The Guadalupe River
originates from springs in
western Kerr County. These
springs are formed in the
Edwards Plateau of the Texas
Hill Country when rain water
migrates through ancient
limestone formations to
resurface in rocky canyons
as springs. The Guadalupe
River winds its way through
diverse habitats with many
unique species of flora and
fauna, including
two
endangered birds and
many species of plants and
animals that are indigenous
only to the Texas Hill
Country.
Texas Tree Identification
Riverside Nature Center is
home to
140
species of trees
including some rare and
endangered specimens, and to
an Outstanding collection of
native Texas Hill Country
plants.
A helpful tree
identification site:
Texas
Native Trees
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