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Past Exhibits
 
Past Exhibits 2005
Pots - From Necessity to Artistry
A series of container gardens that illustrated plants and containers working together in a combination of color, form and function. This exhibit ran from May 28 through October 17, 2005. MORE...
 
Wilkes Down Under
An annual celebration of the legacy of Admiral Charles Wilkes, who led the worldwide U.S. Exploring Expedition of 1838-1842. The 2005 exhibit focused on the Expedition’s travels to Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica. This exhibit was on display throughout April 2005. MORE...
 
sLowlife
We know intellectually that plants are alive, but experiencing it directly is mostly in the realm of gardeners—it takes time and studied observation. This exhibit ran from October 27, 2005, through March 26, 2006. MORE...
 
 
 
What's Happening -- Exhibit Information

The following are some of the many exhibits currently featured at the USBG.  Click here  for a complete listing of current USBG exhibits.

A Stitch in Vine"A Stitch in Vine": The U.S. Botanic Garden presents its first-ever TEXTILE exhibit with the opening of 'A Stitch in Vine,' featuring botanically themed quilts handmade by artists of the Chesapeake & Potomac Appliqué Guild.

Visitors to A Stitch in Vine will delight in identifying the plants featured in the quilts -- whether they are grapevines, tomatoes, or pomegranates; lemons, melons, or plums; the humble native pokeweed; or tropical anthuriums from our own Jungle in the Conservatory. Even the threads and fabrics (such as cotton) used in the quilts’ construction remind us of the way plants inspire and help us implement our artistic endeavors!  A Stitch in Vine opens on Saturday, February 16, and will remain on display in the West Orangerie of the Conservatory through Sunday, April 27, 2008.      + Learn More


Hawaii at the USBG: Now open - "Hawaii," our newest permanent exhibit! 
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