Feb. 14-April 27, explore thousands of orchids – both beautiful and deceptive as part of “Orchids: Masters of Deception!" The 29th annual joint orchid exhibit between @usbotanicgarden and @SIGardens will feature unique, bizarre, and intriguing orchid adaptations!
For most of July and August 2024, the U.S. Botanic Garden will shift open hours for the Conservatory to 11 a.m.–6 p.m. From July 8 – August 30, the shifted hours will allow the USBG to replace the greenhouse glass roof in the Conservatory Garden Court. https://t.co/yRQKC90P9m
Announcement - Special Summer Evening Hours! The U.S. Botanic Garden invites visitors to come enjoy blooms and a beverage with special summer evening hours on June 20, July 18, and August 15, 2024. Drinks available for purchase. Tickets are not required. https://t.co/MSm6iQhBdV
Thank you @NewsHour for spotlighting the @USBotanicGarden and plant conservation! Many plants are facing threats, but many botanic gardens are working to conserve them. We depend on plants for food, medicine, clean air... We'll continue working to preserve earth's biodiversity!
Scientists say 80 percent of the Earth’s living species are unknown to humans. Even as more are identified, more are disappearing — and sometimes, we don’t know what’s being lost until it’s too late. https://t.co/aAbWjsWhwM
We are excited to have made our @Jeopardy debut tonight! We love to see the love for the USBG when we show up in pop culture. Keep visiting and learning with us, and we’ll keep growing and sharing about the amazing world of plants! (Shout out your answer below!) #powerfulstink
11-16% of U.S. tree species threatened w/ extinction, the greatest threats being invasive pests & diseases, according to first-ever assessment of all U.S. trees by
@MortonArboretum, @USBotanicGarden, @bgci, @natureserve, @forestservice, & others.
https://t.co/8zWmvDNVU4
An #oak tree thought to be extinct, Quercus tardifolia, was discovered deep within @BigBendNPS, Texas by a group of researchers led by @MortonArboretum &
@USBotanicGarden. Get an inside look at the journey to find & conserve the elusive oak: https://t.co/Fkmd9NRwZU
The United States Botanic Garden (USBG) will reopen the Conservatory to the public on April 1, 2022, marking a full reopening of all areas of the USBG. Entrance to the USBG is free and timed tickets will not be required. https://t.co/NucNbDGl0M
We're hiring a Special Events/Scheduling Coordinator. This position will be responsible for coordinating all USBG special events held at the Conservatory, including congressional, AOC and USBG events, and official government functions. Apply by Oct. 6 at https://t.co/5TqIwz6gLo
1 in 3 tree species face extinction reveals first-ever State of the World’s Trees report. At least 11% of continental U.S. tree species are threatened with extinction. Learn more and see proposed actions:
https://t.co/CZwwIySzCm
Oaks are a keystone plant in many native ecosystems and are important to health of hundreds of plant, animal species. USBG & @MortonArboretum partner to advance the conservation of threatened trees in the U.S., with a special focus on native oak species. https://t.co/3s1kU8IKpJ
Military Veterans: Apply by Aug. 13 for Urban Farm Training in Baltimore Sept/Oct 2021 from @NCAT_ORG and USBG. Get an in-depth look at sustainable, profitable, small-scale urban farming enterprises and learn about urban farming as a career. https://t.co/cVBbzumxKM
We're excited to announce the USBG and @PublicGardens have awarded $403,450 to 21 public garden partnerships across the U.S. that will foster public engagement and education in urban food growing and build capacity in urban agriculture programs. Full list: https://t.co/pssEblg42t
@SFGate Congrats on the smelly beauty! Thanks for illustrating with photos from some of our corpse flowers - we love sharing them with the public, whether in person or online! Learn more about the conservation work we're doing to help this endangered species: https://t.co/d2vDZfN8iw
USBG and @natureserve are launching a new partnership to conserve U.S. native plants! Our combined expertise will help us tackle two critical areas of plant conservation – assessing threats to at-risk plants and safeguarding the wild relatives of crops: https://t.co/000b2FCaNj
The U.S. Botanic Garden is working to help food-growing programs at public gardens affected by the COVID-19 pandemic through the Urban Agriculture Resilience Program, established in partnership with the American Public Gardens Association. https://t.co/bVQ2bRZQ4r
We are honored to be named as one of the 10 Best Botanical Gardens in the United States! Thank you for your votes, and congratulations to our outstanding peers! https://t.co/pDw1O2OWdK
The @USBotanicGarden and @PublicGardens have partnered to offer immediate support to urban agriculture programs at public gardens affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, awarding $378,000 to 28 public gardens across the U.S. See the full list at https://t.co/69UvIJyV9q