Conservatory Closed

To limit the risk of transmitting COVID-19 coronavirus, the United States Botanic Garden (USBG) has changed its operations. The Conservatory and gated outdoor gardens are temporarily closed to the public while Bartholdi Park and the Terrace Gardens remain open. Please monitor this website for updates to operating status. Many resources can be accessed online, including educational materials, virtual tours, informational videos, and our fall programs will all be online. Connect with resources from home at www.USBG.gov/AtHome.

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Botanist Susan Pell talks about adaptations of a bullhorn acacia to a group of garden visitorsPrograms & Events

Education is core to the mission of the U.S. Botanic Garden. It is our vision for visitors to understand, wonder, experience, grow and connect to plants both within and outside our garden. We create opportunities to inspire our visitors to learn about the importance of plants and present a variety of educational programming. Led by experts in their fields, our programs and events offer something for every age, interest and skill level. With so many options to choose from each year, you will find something that suits your interest and teaches you more about the wonder of plants at the Garden!

Download a PDF version of our 2019 Calendar of Events (January - February 2020) We look forward to seeing you at the Garden soon!

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Teachers and Schools

Teachers are welcome to bring students to visit the Garden for their own educational activities or to use one of the programs on our Field Trips page. No advance reservations are required. You may reach out to Lee Coykendall, Children's Education Specialist, as you plan your trip to the U.S. Botanic Garden.

Our How Plants Work: A Guide to Being Green is a plant-based curriculum designed to help students explore four Big Ideas during a visit to the Conservatory


Kids

While at the Conservatory, enjoy our living classroom and explore a world of plants all year round!


Educational Resources

Looking for more educational opportunities and resources? From botanical art and illustration to sustainable gardening, you'll find additional education sources here.