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Featured Corpse Flowers Learn about the corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) collection at the U.S. Botanic Garden.
Featured Field Trip Experiences Learn about the types of field trips offered by the U.S. Botanic Garden and register your class or students for a trip.
Featured One in three tree species face extinction reveals first-ever State of the World’s Trees report Thirty percent of the world’s trees and at least 11 percent of native U.S. trees are threatened with extinction, according to the new State of the World’s Trees report.
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Breadcrumb Home Search Social sharing links Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Email Search Search by keywords Filters FILTER Topic Botanical Art Conservation Cooking Demo Corpse Flower Exhibits Plant Care Urban Agriculture Plant Collection Arid and Desert Carnivorous Economic and Medicinal Historic Mediterranean Native Hawaiian Native Plants of North America Orchid Rare and Endangered Rose Department Administration Horticulture Learning and Engagement Operations Location Bartholdi Gardens Conservatory Off-site Outdoor Gardens Production Facility Years Published 2010-2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Season Autumn Spring Summer Winter RESULTS FOUND: 8 Plant Collections The living collection of the U.S. Botanic Garden is the foundation of the institution. Maintaining an ordered, documented, labeled collection of living plants is essential to the Garden's mission of promoting botanical knowledge. U.S. Botanic Garden Production Facility Our Production Facility is the largest greenhouse complex supporting a public garden in the United States. The greenhouse, completed in 1993, includes 85,000 square feet under glass divided into 34 greenhouse bays and 17 environmental zones. Researchers rediscover oak tree thought to be extinct A lone Quercus tardifolia was found by a group in Texas Partnerships The U.S. Botanic Garden collaborates with other public gardens, federal and municipal agencies, and nonprofit organizations to achieve shared goals through projects that have wide-reaching impacts. Conservatory The permanent exhibits in our Conservatory will take you around the world all year long. It houses collections of plants from subtropical, tropical and arid regions and showcases orchids, medicinal, economic, endangered, and Hawaiian plants. Bartholdi Fountain and Gardens This favorite “secret” garden of Washingtonians, is across Independence Avenue from the Conservatory. Here visitors will find modern sustainable gardens surrounding the historic Bartholdi Fountain. The gardens suggest interesting plants and innovative designs at a scale suitable for the home landscape. Corpse Flowers Learn about the corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) collection at the U.S. Botanic Garden. Plant Conservation In the United States, about three out of every 10 plant species are threatened.
Search Search by keywords Filters FILTER Topic Botanical Art Conservation Cooking Demo Corpse Flower Exhibits Plant Care Urban Agriculture Plant Collection Arid and Desert Carnivorous Economic and Medicinal Historic Mediterranean Native Hawaiian Native Plants of North America Orchid Rare and Endangered Rose Department Administration Horticulture Learning and Engagement Operations Location Bartholdi Gardens Conservatory Off-site Outdoor Gardens Production Facility Years Published 2010-2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Season Autumn Spring Summer Winter RESULTS FOUND: 8 Plant Collections The living collection of the U.S. Botanic Garden is the foundation of the institution. Maintaining an ordered, documented, labeled collection of living plants is essential to the Garden's mission of promoting botanical knowledge. U.S. Botanic Garden Production Facility Our Production Facility is the largest greenhouse complex supporting a public garden in the United States. The greenhouse, completed in 1993, includes 85,000 square feet under glass divided into 34 greenhouse bays and 17 environmental zones. Researchers rediscover oak tree thought to be extinct A lone Quercus tardifolia was found by a group in Texas Partnerships The U.S. Botanic Garden collaborates with other public gardens, federal and municipal agencies, and nonprofit organizations to achieve shared goals through projects that have wide-reaching impacts. Conservatory The permanent exhibits in our Conservatory will take you around the world all year long. It houses collections of plants from subtropical, tropical and arid regions and showcases orchids, medicinal, economic, endangered, and Hawaiian plants. Bartholdi Fountain and Gardens This favorite “secret” garden of Washingtonians, is across Independence Avenue from the Conservatory. Here visitors will find modern sustainable gardens surrounding the historic Bartholdi Fountain. The gardens suggest interesting plants and innovative designs at a scale suitable for the home landscape. Corpse Flowers Learn about the corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) collection at the U.S. Botanic Garden. Plant Conservation In the United States, about three out of every 10 plant species are threatened.
Plant Collections The living collection of the U.S. Botanic Garden is the foundation of the institution. Maintaining an ordered, documented, labeled collection of living plants is essential to the Garden's mission of promoting botanical knowledge.
U.S. Botanic Garden Production Facility Our Production Facility is the largest greenhouse complex supporting a public garden in the United States. The greenhouse, completed in 1993, includes 85,000 square feet under glass divided into 34 greenhouse bays and 17 environmental zones.
Researchers rediscover oak tree thought to be extinct A lone Quercus tardifolia was found by a group in Texas
Partnerships The U.S. Botanic Garden collaborates with other public gardens, federal and municipal agencies, and nonprofit organizations to achieve shared goals through projects that have wide-reaching impacts.
Conservatory The permanent exhibits in our Conservatory will take you around the world all year long. It houses collections of plants from subtropical, tropical and arid regions and showcases orchids, medicinal, economic, endangered, and Hawaiian plants.
Bartholdi Fountain and Gardens This favorite “secret” garden of Washingtonians, is across Independence Avenue from the Conservatory. Here visitors will find modern sustainable gardens surrounding the historic Bartholdi Fountain. The gardens suggest interesting plants and innovative designs at a scale suitable for the home landscape.
Corpse Flowers Learn about the corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) collection at the U.S. Botanic Garden.