United States Botanic Garden

United States Botanic Garden
National Mall featuring interior views
United States Botanic Garden
United States Botanic Garden
United States Botanic Garden


Walk into this living museum to be surrounded by natural environments. A visit to the garden provides analysis of varied plant habitats that make life possible.

Washington, D.C.’s United States Botanic Garden has more than impressive greenery. It provides detail on the relationship humankind has with the plant world. Reflect on this importance that was recognized by former U.S. presidents. To assist in cataloging the country’s plant specimens, these prominent individuals proposed the establishment of a national botanic garden, which originated in 1820.

Although the garden moved from its initial site in 1933, it has always remained close to the Capitol grounds. The garden evolved from being a place to grow and distribute plants to Americans, to receiving botanical specimens from all parts of the world. See what it has to offer now as an accredited museum within sight of the Capitol building.

The Conservatory, with its prominent dome, houses lush and arid environments making it a popular stop even on Washington’s coldest days. Inside are two entire gardens and many exhibits in almost 29,000 square feet (2,700 square meters) of growing space. In the garden court, find plants used in the production of food, drinks, clothing and cosmetics. The garden primeval has some of the world’s earliest plants that have existed for 150 million years. Walk though a jungle and get an aerial view of the tree canopy from the top of the dome.

An outdoor children’s garden lets young visitors play in a beautiful setting and learn about plants simultaneously. Visit the 3-acre (1.2-hectare) national garden for its mid-Atlantic flora, organic rose collection, plants that attract pollinators and a water garden honoring the nation’s first ladies for their contributions.

Cross the road from the conservatory to Bartholdi Park, named after the French designer of the Statue of Liberty. This 2-acre (0.8-hectare) garden, part of the United States Botanic Garden, experiments with plant combinations in landscaping. Be observant to pick up ideas for your own green spaces.

Visit the accessible United States Botanic Garden any day of the year. Admission is free and self-guided and guided tours are available. Find the garden on Maryland Avenue SW with metered street parking a few blocks away or take public transportation to the Federal Center SW station.

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