During our 2nd round in Washington D.C. we were able to experience something that was truly amazing. The U.S. Botanic Garden is offering an extraordinary exhibit: The Orchid Symphony
There is something to say about the flowers that are part of this amazing exhibit. The Orchid ( scientific family: Orchidaceae) is a flower that is present in every habitat (except for glaciers) This is proven by an estimated 25,000 different types existing naturally and more being discovered each year, orchids are of the largest flowering plant families.
“Experience the incredible elegance of an orchid symphony. The U.S. Botanic Garden will feature exuberant displays of orchids nestled among whimsical topiaries and musical fountains. Illuminated by an orchid chandelier, the Garden Court will sing the praises of beautiful orchids.
The Conservatory will feature orchids from all over the world in a multitude of environments. Come see desert orchids, jungle orchids and even orchids used in medicine and cooking against the gorgeous backdrop of the U.S. Botanic Garden collections.”
For more information on this beautiful exhibit, visit http://www.usbg.gov/orchid-symphony.
There is something to say about the flowers that are part of this amazing exhibit. The Orchid ( scientific family: Orchidaceae) is a flower that is present in every habitat (except for glaciers) This is proven by an estimated 25,000 different types existing naturally and more being discovered each year, orchids are of the largest flowering plant families.
“Experience the incredible elegance of an orchid symphony. The U.S. Botanic Garden will feature exuberant displays of orchids nestled among whimsical topiaries and musical fountains. Illuminated by an orchid chandelier, the Garden Court will sing the praises of beautiful orchids.
The Conservatory will feature orchids from all over the world in a multitude of environments. Come see desert orchids, jungle orchids and even orchids used in medicine and cooking against the gorgeous backdrop of the U.S. Botanic Garden collections.”
For more information on this beautiful exhibit, visit http://www.usbg.gov/orchid-symphony.
Contributed by: Shane Miller