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Houston Azalea Trail Home and Garden Tour

March 1, 2010 | Posted by Darren Moore

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March 5, 6, and 7, 2010 • 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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River Oaks
Memorial & Spring
Tanglewood / Brairgrove / Galleria
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Briargrove Park / Energy Corridor
Greater Houston / Galveston


Azalea is the name given to the various spectacular flowering shrubs (genus Rhododendron) of the Heath family that are in full bloom each spring in Houston, Texas. These showy flowers flourish at seven Houston locations in varying shades of pink, purple, white, red, and yellow and are a magnificent sight to behold.

These are the homes that will be on the Azalea Trail

1. River Oaks Garden Club Forum of Civics – 2503 Westheimer Road
2. Bayou Bend Gardens, Philadelphia Hall -Enter at 2940 Lazy Lane or One Westcott
3. Rienzi – 1406 Kirby
4. Home & Gardens – 3606 Chevy Chase
5. Home & Gardens – 3637 Del Monte
6. Home & Gardens – 3617 Inwood Drive
7. Home & Gardens – 3650 Inwood Drive

Ticket Information
DATES
March 5, 6, and 7, 2010
HOURS
11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
TICKETS
Seven Admissions……………

$20.00

Sales before March 1………..
$15.00
Single Site Admission……….(available at each entrance)
$5.00
TICKET LOCATIONSRiver Oaks Garden Club Forum of Civics 2503 Westheimer Road Houston, Texas 77098 713.523.2483
The Arbor Gate in Tomball, TexasAnother Place In TimeBering’s – both locations Condon Gardens Cornelius Nurseries The Empty Vase Garden GateMuseum of Fine Arts Bayou BendRiver Oaks Plant HouseTanglwood Gifts and Stationery Teas Nursery Thompson + Hansen Leisure Learning Unlimited RandallsRice Epicurean
  • No admission charge for children 12 and under. No refunds on tickets.
  • Wheelchair access not available in private homes and gardens.
  • Restroom facilities are not available in private homes and gardens.
  • Restrooms are available at Bayou Bend.
River Oaks Garden Club is a member of The Garden Club of America and was founded in 1927. The club has made many contributions to the Houston community in the areas of conservation, horticulture, education, and civic beautification. Proceeds from The Azalea Trail support these ongoing projects:

• Maintenance of the River Oaks Garden Club Forum of Civics Building and Gardens (the gardens are open to the public).

• Maintenance of the 14-acre gardens of Bayou bend, the former estate of Miss Ima Hogg and now the Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

• Continuation of the Bayou Bend Gardens Endowment, a charitable trust for the perpetual maintenance of the gardens. The endowment is also supported by public contributions.

• Hosting of the annual Sadie Gwin Blackburn Environmental Seminar, which is open to the public (admission is free).

• Publication of A Garden Book for Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast.


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