June through August: Open 6:00 a.m. to 12 Noon Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays. Closed Independence Day.
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Discover the world around you through play! Drop in for a few minutes or for the whole two hours. Each weekend will be a different theme/activity Family program for all ages. Free with Admission or Membership

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Why are these desert plants behind bars? It`s not what you think. ...

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These sunflowers know how to find the light. Watch them sway and shine. Proof that even in the heat, beauty blooms. ...

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This fascinating hemiparasitic plant plays a surprising role in the desert ecosystem. ...

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Boyce Thompson Arboretum will be closed on Friday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day. We’ll reopen Saturday, July 5th from 6 AM to 12 PM. Wishing you a safe holiday! ...

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Why are bees obsessed with this tree? It’s all about the blooms. ...

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Agaves save all their energy for one epic bloom. Because for them, it’s now or never. ...

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With a tongue longer than its body and a sweet tooth for nectar, the Mexican long-tongued bat is one of the desert’s most important — and least seen — pollinators.
By night, they hover like hummingbirds, sipping from saguaro and agave blooms — and in doing so, they pollinate the plants that define the Southwest.
Their work helps ensure the future of tequila, wildflowers, and entire desert ecosystems.

#MexicanLongTonguedBat #PollinatorWeek #SonoranDesert #NightPollinators #BoyceThompsonArboretum
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Meet the cactus bee — a fuzzy, fast-moving specialist that’s only interested in desert blooms like saguaro and prickly pear.
They’re native. They’re solitary. And they’re vanishing.
Know them. Love them. Protect them.
#NativeBees #BeeAware #desertpollinators

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