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  1. 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. The 26 awards total $445,600 in support for public garden partnerships across the U.S. that will foster public engagement and education in ...

    • Exhibits

      Smithsonian Gardens and the United States Botanic Garden...

    • Tours

      Outdoor Gardens Stops (partial list) 101 – USBG Brief...

    • Photography & Art Policy

      While personal hand-held camera or video equipment may be...

    • Programs

      With a huge range of offerings including workshops,...

    • Conservatory

      The U.S. Botanic Garden is a museum with living treasures of...

    • It’s free to enter! Visiting the U.S. Botanic Garden and observing all of its wondrous features is free for the entire family. Its Conservatory and National Garden are open every day of the year from 10 a.m.
    • It’s the oldest continually operating botanic garden in the United States. The history of the U.S. Botanic Garden coincides with the history of the U.S. itself, as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison all wanted a national botanic garden, with their efforts eventually leading to one being established on the National Mall in 1820.
    • The Conservatory is 28,944 square of feet of plant heaven. One of the Botanic Garden’s crown jewels is the Conservatory, a greenhouse containing two courtyard gardens and 10 garden rooms under glass.
    • There’s an entire room dedicated to orchids. One of the world’s most mythic and beautiful plants, the orchid is one of the Conservatory’s main attractions.
  2. 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 maintaining the grounds of the United States Capitol.

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  3. United States Botanic Garden (USBG), established by the U.S. Congress is 1820, is one of the oldest botanic gardens in North America. Through the Conservatory, National Garden, and Bartholdi Park, the Garden informs visitors about the importance and fundamental value and diversity of plants, as well as their aesthetic, cultural, economic, therapeutic and ecological significance.

  4. Jun 26, 2019 · 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.

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