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Not to Miss!

The following selections are some of the unique plants that can currently be found in bloom at the U.S. Botanic Garden conservatory, the National Garden, and Bartholdi Park.

 
 
 
 
Hibiscus waimeae 'Swan Lake' in Garden Court
Hibiscus waimeae Swan Lake 9_13_09 001tn
Purple Horn of Plenty Datura metel 'Cornucopia' in The Medicinal Plant Room
datura 1tn
Neoregelia carolinae 'Tricolor' in South Lobby
Neoregelia carolinae 'Tricolor'  9_09 001tn
Hairy Balls 'Gomphocarpus physocarpus' on Terrace
Hairy Balls 8_16_09 001tn
Hooded Pitcher Plant Sarracenia minor in The National Garden
Hooded pitcher plant  7_11_09 002tn
Whorled tickseed Coreopsis verticillata in The National Garden
coreopsis 7_11_09 003tn
Tillandsia cycnea in The South Lobby
Tillandsia cyanea 013tn
Painted Feather 'Vriesea splendens' in South Lobby
Painted Feather 9_09 007tn
Castor Bean, canas & coleus on the Terrace
Castor Bean & green yellow foliage 9_09 002Ltnjpg
Plymouth Rose Gaitan Sabbatia kennedyana in The National Garden
Plymouth Rose gentian  7_11_09 002tn
Common Rose-Mallow Hibiscus moscheutos in The National Garden
common rose mallow 7_11_09 001tn
 
What's in Bloom Archive

See what was in bloom recently at the U.S. Botanic Garden.

 
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What's in Bloom: November 2007
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Whats In Bloom -- Winter 2010
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