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Whats in Bloom - 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.

 
 
 
Frangipani Plumeria rubia on the Terrace
Frangipani 8_1_10 152tn
Begonia 'Juanita Jewell" in the Garden Court
Begonia 'Juanita Jewell' 6_22_08 001tn
Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipula in Southern Exposure
venusflytrap8279tn
Angel's Trumpet Brugmansia "Sunset' in Garden Court
AngelsTrumpet09_21_07 060tn
Rattlesnake Master in The National Garden
Rattlesnake Master 8_1_10 086tn
Pomegranate Punica granatum on Terrace
Pomegranate Punica granatum 8_1_10 149tn
Crinum augustum in The Plant Exploration Room
Crinum augustum 8_1_10 180tn
Persian Shield in The Garden Court and on the Terrace
Persian Shield 129tn
Rosa 'AUSmum' Pat Austin in The National Garden
Rosa AUSmum Pat Austin8_1_10 115tn
Coleus 'Dusty Rusty' in The National Garden
Coleus Solenoslemon scullelarioides 'Trusty Rusty' 8_1_10 145tn
Hardy Hibiscus Bordeaux in The National Garden
HardyHibiscusBordeaux09_21_07 193tn
Datura (purple horn of plenty) in the Medicinal Plant Room
purple horn of plenty
 
What's in Bloom Archive 

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

 
Whats In Bloom -- Fall 2009
Whats In Bloom -- Spring 2009
Whats In Bloom -- Winter 2008
What's in Bloom -- Summer 2008
What's In Bloom -- Spring 2008
What's in Bloom - December 2007
What's in Bloom: November 2007
What's in Bloom: October 2007
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