Summary
Organization name
The Flower Mound Foundation
Operating Budget
Less than $100,000
Counties Served
Denton
BIPOC Leadership
Neither/None
Address
1901 Long Prairie Road #220-95Flower Mound, TX 75022
The Flower Mound is a 12.576-acre native tallgrass prairie segment of the Great American Blackland Prairie. Nineteenth century settlers named this landmark The Flower Mound for the profusion of wildflowers that grow there. It is located at 2400 Flower Mound Road, Flower Mound, Texas, on the northeast corner of FM3040 and FM2499.
Long time Flower Mound resident Otto Consolvo dedicated himself to preserving The Flower Mound from property development. On July 25, 1983, Consolvo and a group of determined citizens succeeded in purchasing the site and placing it into a permanent land conservancy under the care of The Flower Mound Foundation.
On January 11, 1984, The Texas State Historical Commission approved The Flower Mound as a State of Texas Historic Site.
The Mound sits on Long Prairie, which was a one mile wide by four mile long prairie amidst the Cross Timbers Forest. Early travelers emerged from fighting their way through the thick brush of the Cross Timbers onto Long Prairie, with The Mound rising above. Many weary travelers rested at, camped on, and surveyed the landscape from The Mound.
The Mound exists today as it did when the pioneers first saw it. The Mound has never had a plow in it. The same buestem, Indiangrass, switchgrass and wildflowers grow there as they did hundreds of years ago, when buffalo and antelope grazed them. It is one of the last remaining pieces of unaltered Blackland Prairie.
Funds raised will be used to further the mission of The Flower Mound Foundation, which includes preserving the original character of The Flower Mound, a 12.5-acre virgin prairie, an untouched remnant of highly-endangered Blackland Prairie. It will also be used to sponsor works of related historic, scientific, and educational interests local to the Town of Flower Mound and Denton County. This includes restoration and preservation of the Gibson-Grant Log Cabin. The property was part of a Republic of Texas land grant that was patented in 1854 by William Gibson, and the cabin was recently discovered encapsulated in a home that was to be removed for a new housing development.
The Flower Mound Foundation is committed to preserving the original character of The Flower Mound and sponsor works of related historic, scientific, and educational interest.
There are four items we are working on.
1) replacing flag poles, and brackets for Memorial Day Flags.
2) reseeding Mound Frontage, after the 2022 construction.
3) kite day (date tbd) this fall.
4) having enough Solar eclipse glasses!
Organization name
The Flower Mound Foundation
Operating Budget
Less than $100,000
Counties Served
Denton
BIPOC Leadership
Neither/None
Address
1901 Long Prairie Road #220-95