Tizatlán Botanical Garden
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Opened in 1989, it spans an area of approximately 8 hectares and is delimited by the Zahuapan and Negros rivers. The garden is divided into seven sections that showcase: subaquatic vegetation and a subhumid temperate climate. These sections include a grove, aquatic plants, xerophytic plants, useful plants, a greenhouse, an ornamental garden, and nurseries.
The following species can be observed: aile, yuccas, magueyito, órgano, cedro blanco, trueno, capulín, uña de gato, pirul, tepozán, trueno pinto, colorín, alcatraz, pestaña, zacate de las pampas, oyamel, macadamia nut, plum, and jarilla de monte.
Additionally, it features a library and multipurpose rooms.
There's a small lake that enhances the beauty of the place, especially during breathtaking sunsets.
Activities
- Observing flora and fauna
- Hiking
Location
Camino Real, Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl, Santa María Ixtulco, Tlaxcala, Tlax.
Hours:
Monday to Sunday from 8:00 to 19:00 pm.