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Southern Botanical Honored with Six TEIL Awards by the TNLA

Dallas, Texas – Southern Botanical is proud to announce a stellar year of accomplishments, including six award recognitions at the 2024 Texas Excellence in Landscaping (TEIL) Awards, hosted by the Texas Nursery and Landscape Association (TNLA).

The TEIL Awards honor the best in Texas landscaping, with Southern Botanical winning in the following categories:

In addition to state recognition, Southern Botanical’s work garnered national acclaim through the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) awards. The George W. Bush Presidential Center, which won Gold at the TEIL Awards, was also honored with the NALP Decade Award, a prestigious recognition for landscapes that maintain exceptional quality, functionality, and sustainability over ten years.

“Our team’s ability to create and maintain world-class landscapes is at the heart of everything we do,” said Southern Botanical’s CEO, Jason Craven. “To see these projects recognized at both state and national levels is an honor and a testament to the dedication and passion of our team. From historic restorations to sustainable modern landscape designs, we proudly bring our clients’ visions to life.”

The TEIL Awards, organized by the TNLA, recognize excellence in landscape design, installation, and maintenance across Texas. Similarly, the NALP awards honor outstanding achievement in landscaping nationwide, setting a high bar for creativity, innovation, and long-term quality.

About Southern Botanical

Founded in 1995, Southern Botanical is the green standard for landscaping excellence in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. With a unique blend of creativity, craftsmanship, and client-first service, Southern Botanical provides tailored solutions for commercial and residential landscapes, from maintenance to design and construction.

To learn more about Southern Botanical’s award-winning projects and services, visit www.southernbotanical.com.

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