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The Smithsonian Greenhouses and How They Grow

Daytime Tour

Inside Science program

Noon Tour

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 - 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET
Code: 1NHB01
Location:
Tour meets at the entrance to the S. Dillon
Ripley Center, 1100 Jefferson Dr SW
Metro: Smithsonian
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$45
Member
$60
Non-Member

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The Smithsonian Gardens greenhouse facility is situated on ten acres in Suitland, Maryland, and serves as the permanent home of Smithsonian Gardens’ Greenhouse Nursery Operations. The greenhouses provide plant material for the gardens and horticultural exhibits throughout the Smithsonian.

To kick off your exploration, enjoy a discussion with Smithsonian horticulturist Vickie Dibella en route to the greenhouses. During your behind-the-scenes tour, discover what it takes to keep the many gardens and interior plant displays looking their best all year round. The 10-acre facility includes growing areas, exterior storage, and greenhouses devoted to tropical plants, interior display plants, and nectar plants used for the Butterfly Pavilion at the Natural History Museum. Learn how staff care for the acres of annual bedding plants destined for the Smithsonian’s gardens, as well as the huge tropical specimens that hibernate for the winter at the greenhouses.

Get a close-up look at the thousands of plants that make up the Smithsonian Orchid Collection, and delight your senses with their various fragrances, colors, sizes, and shapes. Find out about the environmental control systems needed to nurture the many plants in the Smithsonian Gardens system, and get a preview of the blooms and plants that will add their color to the Smithsonian’s spring displays.

Tours depart and return by bus to the front of the S. Dillon Ripley Center.

Inside Science