The United States Botanic Garden is a living museum in Washington, D.C. that showcases a diverse collection of plants from around the world. Established by the U.S. Congress in 1820, the Botanic Garden serves as a resource for education and inspiration, promoting an understanding and appreciation of plants and their importance to the environment and human well-being. The Garden features a variety of exhibits, including themed displays, rare and endangered species, and seasonal showcases. It also offers educational programs, workshops, and tours for visitors of all ages. Through its efforts, the United States Botanic Garden aims to foster a deeper connection between people and plants, highlighting the beauty and botanical diversity of our planet.
United States Botanic Garden
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