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Explore thousands of poinsettias, a model train show, DC landmarks made from plants and more! The U.S. Botanic Garden and American Public Gardens Association are awarding support to 26 public gardens and their community partners engaging in urban agriculture, food-growing, and related education work.
With more than 200 years of history and a permanent collection of more than 9,500 accessions (totaling more than 44,000 plants), there's much to see and explore! Sunbeams break through the plants in the Conservatory's Tropics house. Explore the flowers, trees, fountains, and more in our outdoor gardens.
The Conservatory is located at 100 Maryland Ave. SW, Washington, DC 20001. The gated outdoor gardens ("National Garden") are open 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily, including weekends and most holidays (closed Dec. 25).
10 Reasons to Visit the United States Botanic Garden in Washington, DC Discover natural beauty at this free-to-enter, kid-friendly landmark on the National Mall.
The United States Botanic Garden (USBG) is a botanical garden on the grounds of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., near the James A. Garfield Monument. The Botanic Garden is supervised by the Congress through the Architect of the Capitol, who is responsible for
With over a million visitors annually, the USBG strives to demonstrate and promote sustainable practices. The U.S. Botanic Garden is a living plant museum accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The Garden offers a variety of exhibits, tours, and programs for visitors of all ages.
United States Botanic Garden Tropical Conservatory. Washington D.C. The United States Botanic Garden is the oldest continuously operating botanic garden in the United States, established by Congress in 1820 and open to the public since 1850.
The U.S. Botanic Garden offers the citizens of Washington and visitors from across the nation and around the world a beautiful and fascinating living plant museum on our Nation's Mall at the foot of the U.S. Capitol.
Come explore the thousands of plants of the U.S. Botanic Garden! Learn more about our Conservatory, gated outdoor gardens, and Bartholdi Fountain and Gardens.
The U.S. Botanic Garden, or USBG, established by Congress in 1820, is a living plant museum on the National Mall. The Conservatory reopened in December 2001 after a four-year renovation, showcasing an impressive state-of-the-art indoor garden with approximately 4,000 seasonal, tropical and subtropical plants.