Our second stop in Washington on our October 2013 layover was the Botanic Garden just west of the Library of Congress and south of the Capitol. We spent most of our time in the Conservatory and only admired the gardens from a distance. The garden was proposed by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and was established by Congress in 1820. The garden has been in continuous operation and open to the public since 1850 although the Conservatory was renovated from 1997 to 2001.
Garden Court |
Fountains and potted plants in the Garden Court |
The Jungle |
View of the Jungle from upstairs |
Another view of the Jungle |
Vanda Dr Anek 'Fuchs Gouy' orchid |
Another variety of Vanda orchid |
American Rubber Plant |
Beautiful delicate ferns |
Asparagus Plumosus - Kenya, Sough Africa, Zaire |
Vanda Coerulea orchid - India, Burma, Thailand |
Papaya |
Madagascar Periwinkle - Catharanthus roseus |
Rattlesnake Plant - Brazil |
Dendrobium 'Nancy Reagan' orchid |
Oncidium Sunlight 'Hilo Honey' orchid |
Rhyncholaeliocattleya Gladys Oumae 'Roy'HCC/AOS orchid |
Laeliocattleya Barry Starke |
Sarracenia leucophylla - White Topped Pitcher Plant - Central and Southeast United States |
Agave |
Yucca rostrata - Beaked Yucca - Texas and Mexico |
Organ Pipe Cactus - Stenocereus thurberi - Southwest US and Mexico |
Haworthia anguslifolia, Aloe aristata (Torch Plant), Caralluma hexagona, and Haworthia arachnoidea (Cobweb Aloe) |
Cleistocactus winteri - Bolivia |
Close up of blooms |
Deuterocohnia brevifolia - Boliva and Argentina |
Cereus dayamii - Boliva and Argentina |
Mammillaria parkinsonii (Owl's Eyes Cactus) - Central Mexico |
Red Kauai Rosemallow - Hibiscus clayi - Kaua'i |
Pink Quill - Tillandsia cyanea - Ecuador |
A small portion of the National Garden outside the Conservatory |
There is no fee to enter the United States Botanic Garden. The conservatory is open daily from 10 AM until 5 PM.
The garden website is http://www.usbg.gov/.
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