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YOGA FROM THE GARDEN Typically offered on-site at the USBG Conservatory or outdoor gardens, the Garden is supporting an online yoga class to continue the program for community health and well-being. During this online class, an instructor from WithLoveDC will guide you through a one-hour meditation and yoga practice via this new link. DATE: Every Saturday. PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM Plant-Based Curriculum. This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. Teachers are GARDENING FACT SHEETS To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law.SPIDER AMARYLLIS
Hippeastrum. Plant Sub Species or Variety: 'Chico'. USBG Plant Location: Conservatory. Hippeastrum 'Chico' is a relatively new, narrow-petaled cultivar, known as 'spider amaryllis.'. Hippeastrum is the genus of bulbs from South America, while Amaryllis is the genus CORPSE FLOWER TO BLOOM AT UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN The U.S. Botanic Garden last displayed a blooming corpse flower in 2013. The U.S. Botanic Garden is open to the public, free of charge, every day of the year from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Starting this weekend, the Conservatory will stay open until 8 p.m. while the corpse flower is on display, and will stay open until 11 p.m. during peak bloom. UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN USBG at Home. While the U.S. Botanic Garden might be closed, we are sharing our Garden with you online! We invite you to connect with us here and explore from home. We're sharing virtual tours, online programs (including weekly online yoga and cooking demos), plant spotlight stories, at-home activities for kids and families includingcoloring
YOGA FROM THE GARDEN Typically offered on-site at the USBG Conservatory or outdoor gardens, the Garden is supporting an online yoga class to continue the program for community health and well-being. During this online class, an instructor from WithLoveDC will guide you through a one-hour meditation and yoga practice via this new link. DATE: Every Saturday. PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM Plant-Based Curriculum. This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. Teachers are GARDENING FACT SHEETS To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law.SPIDER AMARYLLIS
Hippeastrum. Plant Sub Species or Variety: 'Chico'. USBG Plant Location: Conservatory. Hippeastrum 'Chico' is a relatively new, narrow-petaled cultivar, known as 'spider amaryllis.'. Hippeastrum is the genus of bulbs from South America, while Amaryllis is the genus CORPSE FLOWER TO BLOOM AT UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN The U.S. Botanic Garden last displayed a blooming corpse flower in 2013. The U.S. Botanic Garden is open to the public, free of charge, every day of the year from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Starting this weekend, the Conservatory will stay open until 8 p.m. while the corpse flower is on display, and will stay open until 11 p.m. during peak bloom. GARDENING FACT SHEETS To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. URBAN AGRICULTURE TOOLKIT United States Botanic Garden Conservatory 100 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20001 (202) 225-8333PLANT CONSERVATION
Saving Endangered Species Only 39 percent of endangered plant species are currently protected in collections at public gardens. The North American Collections Assessment - conducted collaboratively by Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI), the U.S. Botanic Garden and the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University - is the first consolidated list of threatened plants in North America.GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR PLANT-BASED LEARNING The School Garden Wizard is an online resource created for America's K-12 school community in collaboration with the U.S. Botanic Garden and Chicago Botanic Garden. Gardens offer a wonderful, creative space for children of all abilities to achieve something real that is valued by others. Gardening stimulates even as it focuses and calms, and itCUMBERLAND ROSEMARY
Conradina verticillata closely resembles culinary rosemary, but it is a species native to the southeastern United States and is increasingly threatened in the wild.Also known as Cumberland false rosemary, its few remaining populations in South Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee are found in well-draned sand along stream banks and sandbars.ROSE POGONIA
Rose pogonias is native from Nova Scotia to Wisconsin and southeast through the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast plain and into Florida. They are found in acidic boggy conditions, marshy meadows, or wet, grassy slopes. Although most often found growing in Sphagnum moss they also grow in sandy soil. In early summer, this small terrestrialorchid
SPIDER AMARYLLIS
Hippeastrum. Plant Sub Species or Variety: 'Chico'. USBG Plant Location: Conservatory. Hippeastrum 'Chico' is a relatively new, narrow-petaled cultivar, known as 'spider amaryllis.'. Hippeastrum is the genus of bulbs from South America, while Amaryllis is the genus AMY BOLTON | UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN Amy Bolton. Amy Bolton joins the U.S. Botanic Garden as the Public Programs Manager with a wealth of museum, education, leadership, and gardening experience. Amy has held key education roles as an Education Specialist at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History where, among many accomplishments, she helped create the Q?riusexhibit
ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law. UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN Learn about the corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum), also known as the stinky plant, at the United States Botanic Garden. Once fully open, the huge bloom may remain standing for 24 to 48 hours, and then will collapse quickly.GREENHOUSE MANUAL
To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open.HOURS LOCATION
CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA United States Botanic Garden Conservatory 100 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20001 (202) 225-8333 PATRICK DOUGHERTY STICKWORK INSTALLATION "O Say Can You See" Patrick Dougherty, October 2019 Siberian elm, Norway maple, non-native cherry hybrids, willow. To celebrate the 200 th anniversary of the U.S. Botanic Garden's (USBG) original 1820 creation, the Garden has collaborated with renowned stickwork artist Patrick Dougherty to create a custom sculpture to stand throughout the 2020 celebratory year. ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS SCIENCE PAGE 150 100 . 50 BM 85. UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN. ww w.usbg.gov. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Science Page . WHAT IS A TOPOGRAPHIC MAP? A topographic map is a very HOW PLANTS WORK: PLANT MULTIPLICATION ed patches on the underside of fern es for oduction. oducing phase in the life cycle of a plant. Gametophyte: A form of the plant that oduces egg and sperm to form the HOW PLANTS WORK: A PUZZLE OF PLANT PARTS Gymnosperms Plants with cones Ginkgo Yew Monkey Puzzle Welwitschia Firs Podocarpus Sequoia Cycad Royal Ferns Seedless Vascular Plants with veins and no seeds Seedless Non-vascular Plants with no veins and no seeds Modern Green Algae The Plant Family Tree UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN Learn about the corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum), also known as the stinky plant, at the United States Botanic Garden. Once fully open, the huge bloom may remain standing for 24 to 48 hours, and then will collapse quickly.GREENHOUSE MANUAL
To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open.HOURS LOCATION
CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA United States Botanic Garden Conservatory 100 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20001 (202) 225-8333 PATRICK DOUGHERTY STICKWORK INSTALLATION "O Say Can You See" Patrick Dougherty, October 2019 Siberian elm, Norway maple, non-native cherry hybrids, willow. To celebrate the 200 th anniversary of the U.S. Botanic Garden's (USBG) original 1820 creation, the Garden has collaborated with renowned stickwork artist Patrick Dougherty to create a custom sculpture to stand throughout the 2020 celebratory year. ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS SCIENCE PAGE 150 100 . 50 BM 85. UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN. ww w.usbg.gov. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Science Page . WHAT IS A TOPOGRAPHIC MAP? A topographic map is a very HOW PLANTS WORK: PLANT MULTIPLICATION ed patches on the underside of fern es for oduction. oducing phase in the life cycle of a plant. Gametophyte: A form of the plant that oduces egg and sperm to form the HOW PLANTS WORK: A PUZZLE OF PLANT PARTS Gymnosperms Plants with cones Ginkgo Yew Monkey Puzzle Welwitschia Firs Podocarpus Sequoia Cycad Royal Ferns Seedless Vascular Plants with veins and no seeds Seedless Non-vascular Plants with no veins and no seeds Modern Green Algae The Plant Family TreeTAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR
As a museum with a living collection, our exhibits, displays and plants are always changing. No two visits are exactly alike! To get a feel for what you might see when you come visit the U.S. Botanic Garden, we encourage you take our virtual tour. URBAN AGRICULTURE TOOLKIT United States Botanic Garden Conservatory 100 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20001 (202) 225-8333HOURS LOCATION
Hours and Location. Please read the Visiting Guidelines before coming to the Garden.. The Conservatory is temporarily closed. Usual hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, including all weekends and holidays. There are extended hours for some programs, please check the Programs and Events page for details. CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN Two corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) plants, also known as titan arum, bloomed in 2020 at the U.S. Botanic Garden.It was the first bloom for both plants, which were 8 and 4 years old. Photo at right shows the two blooms' growth as of September 1, 2020. PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. HISTORY OF COMMUNITY GARDENING United States Botanic Garden Conservatory 100 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20001 (202) 225-8333CUMBERLAND ROSEMARY
Conradina verticillata closely resembles culinary rosemary, but it is a species native to the southeastern United States and is increasingly threatened in the wild.Also known as Cumberland false rosemary, its few remaining populations in South Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee are found in well-draned sand along stream banks and sandbars. HOW PLANTS WORK: PLANT MULTIPLICATION ed patches on the underside of fern es for oduction. oducing phase in the life cycle of a plant. Gametophyte: A form of the plant that oduces egg and sperm to form the NATIVE WETLAND PLANTS Full Sun Part Shade Yellow pond-lily. Nuphar advena . Simple, elegant yellow flowers . rise just above the water, complimenting the floating, arrowhead-shaped leaves ofALACHE SCIENCE PAGE
I l p fl fi UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN. ww w.usbg.gov. ALACHE Science Page. DID YOU KNOW? Alache is a multi-purpose plant. People use it as a vegetable, an herb, and as UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN USBG at Home. While the U.S. Botanic Garden might be closed, we are sharing our Garden with you online! We invite you to connect with us here and explore from home. We're sharing virtual tours, online programs (including weekly online yoga and cooking demos), plant spotlight stories, at-home activities for kids and families includingcoloring
HOURS LOCATION
GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
PATRICK DOUGHERTY STICKWORK INSTALLATION To celebrate the 200 th anniversary of the U.S. Botanic Garden's (USBG) original 1820 creation, the Garden has collaborated with renowned stickwork artist Patrick Dougherty to create a custom sculpture to stand throughout the 2020 celebratory year. Dougherty, who hails from North Carolina, is known around the world for hisinstallations woven
USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer. ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS SCIENCE PAGE 150 100 . 50 BM 85. UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN. ww w.usbg.gov. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Science Page . WHAT IS A TOPOGRAPHIC MAP? A topographic map is a very HOW PLANTS WORK: PLANT MULTIPLICATION ed patches on the underside of fern es for oduction. oducing phase in the life cycle of a plant. Gametophyte: A form of the plant that oduces egg and sperm to form the HOW PLANTS WORK: A PUZZLE OF PLANT PARTS Gymnosperms Plants with cones Ginkgo Yew Monkey Puzzle Welwitschia Firs Podocarpus Sequoia Cycad Royal Ferns Seedless Vascular Plants with veins and no seeds Seedless Non-vascular Plants with no veins and no seeds Modern Green Algae The Plant Family Tree UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN USBG at Home. While the U.S. Botanic Garden might be closed, we are sharing our Garden with you online! We invite you to connect with us here and explore from home. We're sharing virtual tours, online programs (including weekly online yoga and cooking demos), plant spotlight stories, at-home activities for kids and families includingcoloring
HOURS LOCATION
GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
PATRICK DOUGHERTY STICKWORK INSTALLATION To celebrate the 200 th anniversary of the U.S. Botanic Garden's (USBG) original 1820 creation, the Garden has collaborated with renowned stickwork artist Patrick Dougherty to create a custom sculpture to stand throughout the 2020 celebratory year. Dougherty, who hails from North Carolina, is known around the world for hisinstallations woven
USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer. ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS SCIENCE PAGE 150 100 . 50 BM 85. UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN. ww w.usbg.gov. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Science Page . WHAT IS A TOPOGRAPHIC MAP? A topographic map is a very HOW PLANTS WORK: PLANT MULTIPLICATION ed patches on the underside of fern es for oduction. oducing phase in the life cycle of a plant. Gametophyte: A form of the plant that oduces egg and sperm to form the HOW PLANTS WORK: A PUZZLE OF PLANT PARTS Gymnosperms Plants with cones Ginkgo Yew Monkey Puzzle Welwitschia Firs Podocarpus Sequoia Cycad Royal Ferns Seedless Vascular Plants with veins and no seeds Seedless Non-vascular Plants with no veins and no seeds Modern Green Algae The Plant Family TreeTAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR
Take a Virtual Tour. As a museum with a living collection, our exhibits, displays and plants are always changing. No two visits are exactly alike! To get a feel for what you might see when you come visit the U.S. Botanic Garden, we encourage you take our virtual tour. You'll get a peek at our Conservatory, National Garden and BartholdiPark
HOURS LOCATION
Hours and Location. Please read the Visiting Guidelines before coming to the Garden.. The Conservatory is temporarily closed. Usual hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, including all weekends and holidays. There are extended hours for some programs, please check the Programs and Events page for details. PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM Plant-Based Curriculum. This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. Teachers are URBAN AGRICULTURE TOOLKIT United States Botanic Garden Conservatory 100 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20001 (202) 225-8333 CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN Corpse flowers at U.S. Botanic Garden. Two corpse flower ( Amorphophallus titanum) plants, also known as titan arum, bloomed in 2020 at the U.S. Botanic Garden. It was the first bloom for both plants, which were 8 and 4 years old. Photo at right shows the two blooms' growth as of September 1, 2020. As the Conservatory is currently closed due to HISTORY OF COMMUNITY GARDENING United States Botanic Garden Conservatory 100 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20001 (202) 225-8333CUMBERLAND ROSEMARY
Conradina verticillata closely resembles culinary rosemary, but it is a species native to the southeastern United States and is increasingly threatened in the wild.Also known as Cumberland false rosemary, its few remaining populations in South Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee are found in well-draned sand along stream banks and sandbars.ASHE MAGNOLIA
The Ashe magnolia is a small tree with a broad, round top. It has leaves 2-3 feet long and sometimes a foot wide. They are wider near the tip than at the stem, green on the upper surface and whitish beneath. The blossoms are fragrant, creamy white and up to 6 inches long and about half as wide. This very rare species is found in onlysix
NATIVE WETLAND PLANTS Full Sun Part Shade Yellow pond-lily. Nuphar advena . Simple, elegant yellow flowers . rise just above the water, complimenting the floating, arrowhead-shaped leaves of HOW PLANTS WORK: PLANT MULTIPLICATION ed patches on the underside of fern es for oduction. oducing phase in the life cycle of a plant. Gametophyte: A form of the plant that oduces egg and sperm to form the UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN USBG at Home. While the U.S. Botanic Garden might be closed, we are sharing our Garden with you online! We invite you to connect with us here and explore from home. We're sharing virtual tours, online programs (including weekly online yoga and cooking demos), plant spotlight stories, at-home activities for kids and families includingcoloring
HOURS LOCATION
CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDENGREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
PATRICK DOUGHERTY STICKWORK INSTALLATION To celebrate the 200 th anniversary of the U.S. Botanic Garden's (USBG) original 1820 creation, the Garden has collaborated with renowned stickwork artist Patrick Dougherty to create a custom sculpture to stand throughout the 2020 celebratory year. Dougherty, who hails from North Carolina, is known around the world for hisinstallations woven
CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS SCIENCE PAGE 150 100 . 50 BM 85. UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN. ww w.usbg.gov. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Science Page . WHAT IS A TOPOGRAPHIC MAP? A topographic map is a very HOW PLANTS WORK: A PUZZLE OF PLANT PARTS Gymnosperms Plants with cones Ginkgo Yew Monkey Puzzle Welwitschia Firs Podocarpus Sequoia Cycad Royal Ferns Seedless Vascular Plants with veins and no seeds Seedless Non-vascular Plants with no veins and no seeds Modern Green Algae The Plant Family Tree UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN USBG at Home. While the U.S. Botanic Garden might be closed, we are sharing our Garden with you online! We invite you to connect with us here and explore from home. We're sharing virtual tours, online programs (including weekly online yoga and cooking demos), plant spotlight stories, at-home activities for kids and families includingcoloring
HOURS LOCATION
CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDENGREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
PATRICK DOUGHERTY STICKWORK INSTALLATION To celebrate the 200 th anniversary of the U.S. Botanic Garden's (USBG) original 1820 creation, the Garden has collaborated with renowned stickwork artist Patrick Dougherty to create a custom sculpture to stand throughout the 2020 celebratory year. Dougherty, who hails from North Carolina, is known around the world for hisinstallations woven
CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS SCIENCE PAGE 150 100 . 50 BM 85. UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN. ww w.usbg.gov. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Science Page . WHAT IS A TOPOGRAPHIC MAP? A topographic map is a very HOW PLANTS WORK: A PUZZLE OF PLANT PARTS Gymnosperms Plants with cones Ginkgo Yew Monkey Puzzle Welwitschia Firs Podocarpus Sequoia Cycad Royal Ferns Seedless Vascular Plants with veins and no seeds Seedless Non-vascular Plants with no veins and no seeds Modern Green Algae The Plant Family Tree UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open.TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR
Take a Virtual Tour. As a museum with a living collection, our exhibits, displays and plants are always changing. No two visits are exactly alike! To get a feel for what you might see when you come visit the U.S. Botanic Garden, we encourage you take our virtual tour. You'll get a peek at our Conservatory, National Garden and BartholdiPark
GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
URBAN AGRICULTURE TOOLKIT United States Botanic Garden Conservatory 100 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20001 (202) 225-8333 CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN Corpse flowers at U.S. Botanic Garden. Two corpse flower ( Amorphophallus titanum) plants, also known as titan arum, bloomed in 2020 at the U.S. Botanic Garden. It was the first bloom for both plants, which were 8 and 4 years old. Photo at right shows the two blooms' growth as of September 1, 2020. As the Conservatory is currently closed due to PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM Plant-Based Curriculum. This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. Teachers are HOW PLANTS WORK: PLANT MULTIPLICATION ed patches on the underside of fern es for oduction. oducing phase in the life cycle of a plant. Gametophyte: A form of the plant that oduces egg and sperm to form the NATIVE WETLAND PLANTS Full Sun Part Shade Yellow pond-lily. Nuphar advena . Simple, elegant yellow flowers . rise just above the water, complimenting the floating, arrowhead-shaped leaves ofASHE MAGNOLIA
The Ashe magnolia is a small tree with a broad, round top. It has leaves 2-3 feet long and sometimes a foot wide. They are wider near the tip than at the stem, green on the upper surface and whitish beneath. The blossoms are fragrant, creamy white and up to 6 inches long and about half as wide. This very rare species is found in onlysix
HISTORY OF COMMUNITY GARDENING To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. YOGA FROM THE GARDEN Typically offered on-site at the USBG Conservatory or outdoor gardens, the Garden is supporting an online yoga class to continue the program for community health and well-being. During this online class, an instructor from WithLoveDC will guide you through a one-hour meditation and yoga practice via this new link. DATE: Every Saturday. CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM Plant-Based Curriculum. This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. Teachers are GARDENING FACT SHEETS To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open.GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR PLANT-BASED LEARNING The School Garden Wizard is an online resource created for America's K-12 school community in collaboration with the U.S. Botanic Garden and Chicago Botanic Garden. Gardens offer a wonderful, creative space for children of all abilities to achieve something real that is valued by others. Gardening stimulates even as it focuses and calms, and it CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer. ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. YOGA FROM THE GARDEN Typically offered on-site at the USBG Conservatory or outdoor gardens, the Garden is supporting an online yoga class to continue the program for community health and well-being. During this online class, an instructor from WithLoveDC will guide you through a one-hour meditation and yoga practice via this new link. DATE: Every Saturday. CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM Plant-Based Curriculum. This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. Teachers are GARDENING FACT SHEETS To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open.GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR PLANT-BASED LEARNING The School Garden Wizard is an online resource created for America's K-12 school community in collaboration with the U.S. Botanic Garden and Chicago Botanic Garden. Gardens offer a wonderful, creative space for children of all abilities to achieve something real that is valued by others. Gardening stimulates even as it focuses and calms, and it CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer. ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
ONLINE PROGRAMS
To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. URBAN AGRICULTURE TOOLKIT United States Botanic Garden Conservatory 100 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20001 (202) 225-8333GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR PLANT-BASED LEARNING The School Garden Wizard is an online resource created for America's K-12 school community in collaboration with the U.S. Botanic Garden and Chicago Botanic Garden. Gardens offer a wonderful, creative space for children of all abilities to achieve something real that is valued by others. Gardening stimulates even as it focuses and calms, and it BECOME A U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN VOLUNTEER! Volunteering is a great way to meet others and connect with the community. Volunteers must be 18 years of age. Please note that there is no volunteer parking available at the Garden. We recommend public transit for volunteers. To learn more about volunteering at the U.S. Botanic Garden, please review our Volunteer Program Frequently Asked PATRICK DOUGHERTY STICKWORK INSTALLATION To celebrate the 200 th anniversary of the U.S. Botanic Garden's (USBG) original 1820 creation, the Garden has collaborated with renowned stickwork artist Patrick Dougherty to create a custom sculpture to stand throughout the 2020 celebratory year. Dougherty, who hails from North Carolina, is known around the world for hisinstallations woven
ROSE POGONIA
Rose pogonias is native from Nova Scotia to Wisconsin and southeast through the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast plain and into Florida. They are found in acidic boggy conditions, marshy meadows, or wet, grassy slopes. Although most often found growing in Sphagnum moss they also grow in sandy soil. In early summer, this small terrestrialorchid
SPIDER AMARYLLIS
Hippeastrum. Plant Sub Species or Variety: 'Chico'. USBG Plant Location: Conservatory. Hippeastrum 'Chico' is a relatively new, narrow-petaled cultivar, known as 'spider amaryllis.'. Hippeastrum is the genus of bulbs from South America, while Amaryllis is the genus AMY BOLTON | UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN Amy Bolton. Amy Bolton joins the U.S. Botanic Garden as the Public Programs Manager with a wealth of museum, education, leadership, and gardening experience. Amy has held key education roles as an Education Specialist at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History where, among many accomplishments, she helped create the Q?riusexhibit
WOODLAND PEONY
Plant Moisture Requirements: Medium. This herbaceous peony is easily grown in fertile garden soil. Plant in part shade and enjoy fragrant flowers for almost two weeks each spring. Native to the forested areas of Siberia, Manchuria, China, and Japan there are varities UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. YOGA FROM THE GARDEN Typically offered on-site at the USBG Conservatory or outdoor gardens, the Garden is supporting an online yoga class to continue the program for community health and well-being. During this online class, an instructor from WithLoveDC will guide you through a one-hour meditation and yoga practice via this new link. DATE: Every Saturday. CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM Plant-Based Curriculum. This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. Teachers are GARDENING FACT SHEETS To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open.GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR PLANT-BASED LEARNING The School Garden Wizard is an online resource created for America's K-12 school community in collaboration with the U.S. Botanic Garden and Chicago Botanic Garden. Gardens offer a wonderful, creative space for children of all abilities to achieve something real that is valued by others. Gardening stimulates even as it focuses and calms, and it CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer. ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. YOGA FROM THE GARDEN Typically offered on-site at the USBG Conservatory or outdoor gardens, the Garden is supporting an online yoga class to continue the program for community health and well-being. During this online class, an instructor from WithLoveDC will guide you through a one-hour meditation and yoga practice via this new link. DATE: Every Saturday. CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM Plant-Based Curriculum. This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. Teachers are GARDENING FACT SHEETS To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open.GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR PLANT-BASED LEARNING The School Garden Wizard is an online resource created for America's K-12 school community in collaboration with the U.S. Botanic Garden and Chicago Botanic Garden. Gardens offer a wonderful, creative space for children of all abilities to achieve something real that is valued by others. Gardening stimulates even as it focuses and calms, and it CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer. ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
ONLINE PROGRAMS
To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. URBAN AGRICULTURE TOOLKIT United States Botanic Garden Conservatory 100 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20001 (202) 225-8333GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR PLANT-BASED LEARNING The School Garden Wizard is an online resource created for America's K-12 school community in collaboration with the U.S. Botanic Garden and Chicago Botanic Garden. Gardens offer a wonderful, creative space for children of all abilities to achieve something real that is valued by others. Gardening stimulates even as it focuses and calms, and it BECOME A U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN VOLUNTEER! Volunteering is a great way to meet others and connect with the community. Volunteers must be 18 years of age. Please note that there is no volunteer parking available at the Garden. We recommend public transit for volunteers. To learn more about volunteering at the U.S. Botanic Garden, please review our Volunteer Program Frequently Asked PATRICK DOUGHERTY STICKWORK INSTALLATION To celebrate the 200 th anniversary of the U.S. Botanic Garden's (USBG) original 1820 creation, the Garden has collaborated with renowned stickwork artist Patrick Dougherty to create a custom sculpture to stand throughout the 2020 celebratory year. Dougherty, who hails from North Carolina, is known around the world for hisinstallations woven
ROSE POGONIA
Rose pogonias is native from Nova Scotia to Wisconsin and southeast through the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast plain and into Florida. They are found in acidic boggy conditions, marshy meadows, or wet, grassy slopes. Although most often found growing in Sphagnum moss they also grow in sandy soil. In early summer, this small terrestrialorchid
SPIDER AMARYLLIS
Hippeastrum. Plant Sub Species or Variety: 'Chico'. USBG Plant Location: Conservatory. Hippeastrum 'Chico' is a relatively new, narrow-petaled cultivar, known as 'spider amaryllis.'. Hippeastrum is the genus of bulbs from South America, while Amaryllis is the genus AMY BOLTON | UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN Amy Bolton. Amy Bolton joins the U.S. Botanic Garden as the Public Programs Manager with a wealth of museum, education, leadership, and gardening experience. Amy has held key education roles as an Education Specialist at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History where, among many accomplishments, she helped create the Q?riusexhibit
WOODLAND PEONY
Plant Moisture Requirements: Medium. This herbaceous peony is easily grown in fertile garden soil. Plant in part shade and enjoy fragrant flowers for almost two weeks each spring. Native to the forested areas of Siberia, Manchuria, China, and Japan there are varities UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. YOGA FROM THE GARDEN Typically offered on-site at the USBG Conservatory or outdoor gardens, the Garden is supporting an online yoga class to continue the program for community health and well-being. During this online class, an instructor from WithLoveDC will guide you through a one-hour meditation and yoga practice via this new link. DATE: Every Saturday. CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM Plant-Based Curriculum. This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. Teachers are GARDENING FACT SHEETS To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open.GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR PLANT-BASED LEARNING The School Garden Wizard is an online resource created for America's K-12 school community in collaboration with the U.S. Botanic Garden and Chicago Botanic Garden. Gardens offer a wonderful, creative space for children of all abilities to achieve something real that is valued by others. Gardening stimulates even as it focuses and calms, and it CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer. ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. YOGA FROM THE GARDEN Typically offered on-site at the USBG Conservatory or outdoor gardens, the Garden is supporting an online yoga class to continue the program for community health and well-being. During this online class, an instructor from WithLoveDC will guide you through a one-hour meditation and yoga practice via this new link. DATE: Every Saturday. CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM Plant-Based Curriculum. This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. Teachers are GARDENING FACT SHEETS To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open.GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR PLANT-BASED LEARNING The School Garden Wizard is an online resource created for America's K-12 school community in collaboration with the U.S. Botanic Garden and Chicago Botanic Garden. Gardens offer a wonderful, creative space for children of all abilities to achieve something real that is valued by others. Gardening stimulates even as it focuses and calms, and it CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer. ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
ONLINE PROGRAMS
To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open.GREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
BECOME A U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN VOLUNTEER! Volunteering is a great way to meet others and connect with the community. Volunteers must be 18 years of age. Please note that there is no volunteer parking available at the Garden. We recommend public transit for volunteers. To learn more about volunteering at the U.S. Botanic Garden, please review our Volunteer Program Frequently Asked CLASSROOM RESOURCES FOR PLANT-BASED LEARNING The School Garden Wizard is an online resource created for America's K-12 school community in collaboration with the U.S. Botanic Garden and Chicago Botanic Garden. Gardens offer a wonderful, creative space for children of all abilities to achieve something real that is valued by others. Gardening stimulates even as it focuses and calms, and it PATRICK DOUGHERTY STICKWORK INSTALLATION To celebrate the 200 th anniversary of the U.S. Botanic Garden's (USBG) original 1820 creation, the Garden has collaborated with renowned stickwork artist Patrick Dougherty to create a custom sculpture to stand throughout the 2020 celebratory year. Dougherty, who hails from North Carolina, is known around the world for hisinstallations woven
ROSE POGONIA
Rose pogonias is native from Nova Scotia to Wisconsin and southeast through the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast plain and into Florida. They are found in acidic boggy conditions, marshy meadows, or wet, grassy slopes. Although most often found growing in Sphagnum moss they also grow in sandy soil. In early summer, this small terrestrialorchid
SPIDER AMARYLLIS
Hippeastrum. Plant Sub Species or Variety: 'Chico'. USBG Plant Location: Conservatory. Hippeastrum 'Chico' is a relatively new, narrow-petaled cultivar, known as 'spider amaryllis.'. Hippeastrum is the genus of bulbs from South America, while Amaryllis is the genus AMY BOLTON | UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN Amy Bolton. Amy Bolton joins the U.S. Botanic Garden as the Public Programs Manager with a wealth of museum, education, leadership, and gardening experience. Amy has held key education roles as an Education Specialist at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History where, among many accomplishments, she helped create the Q?riusexhibit
TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS SCIENCE PAGE 150 100 . 50 BM 85. UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN. ww w.usbg.gov. TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Science Page . WHAT IS A TOPOGRAPHIC MAP? A topographic map is a veryWOODLAND PEONY
Plant Moisture Requirements: Medium. This herbaceous peony is easily grown in fertile garden soil. Plant in part shade and enjoy fragrant flowers for almost two weeks each spring. Native to the forested areas of Siberia, Manchuria, China, and Japan there are varities UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. YOGA FROM THE GARDEN Typically offered on-site at the USBG Conservatory or outdoor gardens, the Garden is supporting an online yoga class to continue the program for community health and well-being. During this online class, an instructor from WithLoveDC will guide you through a one-hour meditation and yoga practice via this new link. DATE: Every Saturday. CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDENTAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR
Take a Virtual Tour. As a museum with a living collection, our exhibits, displays and plants are always changing. No two visits are exactly alike! To get a feel for what you might see when you come visit the U.S. Botanic Garden, we encourage you take our virtual tour. You'll get a peek at our Conservatory, National Garden and BartholdiPark
PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM Plant-Based Curriculum. This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. Teachers areGREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
ROSE POGONIA
Rose pogonias is native from Nova Scotia to Wisconsin and southeast through the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast plain and into Florida. They are found in acidic boggy conditions, marshy meadows, or wet, grassy slopes. Although most often found growing in Sphagnum moss they also grow in sandy soil. In early summer, this small terrestrialorchid
CUMBERLAND ROSEMARY
Conradina verticillata closely resembles culinary rosemary, but it is a species native to the southeastern United States and is increasingly threatened in the wild.Also known as Cumberland false rosemary, its few remaining populations in South Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee are found in well-draned sand along stream banks and sandbars. CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public, while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. YOGA FROM THE GARDEN Typically offered on-site at the USBG Conservatory or outdoor gardens, the Garden is supporting an online yoga class to continue the program for community health and well-being. During this online class, an instructor from WithLoveDC will guide you through a one-hour meditation and yoga practice via this new link. DATE: Every Saturday. CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDENTAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR
Take a Virtual Tour. As a museum with a living collection, our exhibits, displays and plants are always changing. No two visits are exactly alike! To get a feel for what you might see when you come visit the U.S. Botanic Garden, we encourage you take our virtual tour. You'll get a peek at our Conservatory, National Garden and BartholdiPark
PLANT-BASED CURRICULUM Plant-Based Curriculum. This exciting new curriculum connects students with the magical world of plants and how they work. This curricula is a comprehensive exploration of plants and their needs and includes interactive classroom videos, teacher resources, an on-site workbook, pre- and post-field trip lessons, and an assessment. Teachers areGREENHOUSE MANUAL
The United States Botanic Garden, the National Center for Appropriate Technology, and City Blossoms recognized the emerging need for user-friendly guidance on operating these educational greenhouses and maximizing their potential. To that end, we have developed this introductory manual for educators wanting to better use new orexisting
ROSE POGONIA
Rose pogonias is native from Nova Scotia to Wisconsin and southeast through the Appalachians to the Gulf Coast plain and into Florida. They are found in acidic boggy conditions, marshy meadows, or wet, grassy slopes. Although most often found growing in Sphagnum moss they also grow in sandy soil. In early summer, this small terrestrialorchid
CUMBERLAND ROSEMARY
Conradina verticillata closely resembles culinary rosemary, but it is a species native to the southeastern United States and is increasingly threatened in the wild.Also known as Cumberland false rosemary, its few remaining populations in South Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee are found in well-draned sand along stream banks and sandbars. CHUCK HAYES GARDENIA Plant Moisture Requirements: Performs best with moderate moisture, more in drought or extreme heat. Excellent gardenia for gardens from Zone 6-10 with highly fragrant, creamy white flowers. Slow growing evergreen shrub that blooms reliably for up to four weeks in early summer and again sporadically as weather cools. Printer.USBG.GOV
USBG.gov
TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR
Take a Virtual Tour. As a museum with a living collection, our exhibits, displays and plants are always changing. No two visits are exactly alike! To get a feel for what you might see when you come visit the U.S. Botanic Garden, we encourage you take our virtual tour. You'll get a peek at our Conservatory, National Garden and BartholdiPark
PATRICK DOUGHERTY STICKWORK INSTALLATION To celebrate the 200 th anniversary of the U.S. Botanic Garden's (USBG) original 1820 creation, the Garden has collaborated with renowned stickwork artist Patrick Dougherty to create a custom sculpture to stand throughout the 2020 celebratory year. Dougherty, who hails from North Carolina, is known around the world for hisinstallations woven
PLANT CONSERVATION
The United States Botanic Garden is one of 62 botanical gardens, arboretums, zoos and research institutions that participate in the Plant Rescue Center Program. The Plant Rescue Program was established in 1978 by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the agency in charge of implementing the requirements of CITES in the United States.CUMBERLAND ROSEMARY
Conradina verticillata closely resembles culinary rosemary, but it is a species native to the southeastern United States and is increasingly threatened in the wild.Also known as Cumberland false rosemary, its few remaining populations in South Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee are found in well-draned sand along stream banks and sandbars. ONYANGA (DESERT ONION) Welwitschia mirabilis grows in isolated communities in the Namib Desert in central Namibia to southern Angola. The plants are seldom found far from the coast, and the distribution coincides with the fog belt. Welwitschia is still somewhat common in its habitat and shows variability, a sign that the species is not near extinction. Although the plant is not endangered, it is protected by law.SPIDER AMARYLLIS
Hippeastrum. Plant Sub Species or Variety: 'Chico'. USBG Plant Location: Conservatory. Hippeastrum 'Chico' is a relatively new, narrow-petaled cultivar, known as 'spider amaryllis.'. Hippeastrum is the genus of bulbs from South America, while Amaryllis is the genusHOURS LOCATION
Hours and Location. Please read the Visiting Guidelines before coming to the Garden.. The Conservatory is temporarily closed. Usual hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, including all weekends and holidays. There are extended hours for some programs, please check the Programs and Events page for details. VISIT | UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN Bartholdi Park is open from dawn to dusk daily, including all weekends and holidays. It is located across Independence Avenue from the Conservatory, with access from any of the three bordering streets - Independence Avenue, Washington Avenue, or First Street SW. Visit our Hours and Location page for additional information on hours anddirections.
WOODLAND PEONY
Plant Moisture Requirements: Medium. This herbaceous peony is easily grown in fertile garden soil. Plant in part shade and enjoy fragrant flowers for almost two weeks each spring. Native to the forested areas of Siberia, Manchuria, China, and Japan there are varities ABOUT US | UNITED STATES BOTANIC GARDEN Steeped in history, rich with tradition, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) is a living plant museum that informs visitors about the importance, and often irreplaceable value, of plants to the well-being of humans and to earth's fragile ecosystems. More than 200 years ago, George Washington had a vision for the capital city of the United Skip to main contentSEARCH FORM
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Online Cooking Demo: Thanksgiving Leftovers 11/26/2020 12 PM - 12:15 PM **NEW DATE** Online Herbarium Demo: Plant ImPRESSions 12/1/2020 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Online Cooking Demo: Seasonal Sips 12/3/2020 12 PM - 12:15 PM Online: Live Cooking: How to Use Dried Fruits 12/4/2020 12 PM - 1 PMUSBG AT HOME
While the U.S. Botanic Garden might be closed, we are sharing our Garden with you online! We invite you to connect with us here and explore from home. We're sharing virtual tours, online programs (including weekly online yoga and cooking demos), plant spotlight stories, at-home activities for kids and families including coloring pages and lesson plans, videos, and more. * Read more about USBG at Home CORPSE FLOWERS AT U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN Learn about the corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum), also known as the stinky plant, at the United States Botanic Garden. Once fully open, the huge bloom may remain standing for 24 to 48 hours, and then will collapse quickly. Learn more and watch the live camera here. * Read more about Corpse flowers at U.S. Botanic Garden EXPLORE AND DISCOVERTAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR
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