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My Secret Washington - The Nation's Greenhouse

 My first visit to the National Botanical Gardens was work-related!  A trade association hired my chamber group to provide background music for a wine and cheese reception.  The idea was to wine and not quite dine members of congress and their staffers who might support legislation the hosts were promoting – a popular form of “lobbying”.

Sitting in a straight-backed chair playing the Haydn London Trios, I felt something funny on my foot – a little tickle.  Then another – and oh gosh!  The place was infested with mice!  Every time a nibbler at the reception dropped a piece of cheese on the floor, one of the little guys would run across my foot, across the floor, and grab it!  

 And I couldn’t play my flute and scream EEEK!!!!! at the same time!  On our breaks, however, I did get the opportunity to check the place out – and WOW!

I love plants.  Plants don’t love me, or at least they don’t love living in my house.  I had recently lost a 3-foot high umbrella plant (schefflera), probably from over-watering.  There, towering in front of me was a schefflera that must have been over 100 feet tall, and it was so healthy and robust that I keenly felt the loss of my own. 

 The federal government has been in the gardening business since the early 1800’s, and the present botanical garden was built just west of the Capitol grounds in 1934.  It has several different sections with varying temperature and humidity settings, to all of the various species can be happy. 

Whether your thumb is a bright Kelly green, or purple like mine, seeing the huge, healthy specimens of all types in this beautiful setting will knock your little socks off! 

It's located near the Federal Center Metro stop at 100 Maryland Avenue, SW

And if you have a little phobia about small rodents, at the National Botanical Gardens, they only come out for cheese.

8 commentsPatricia Kennedy • October 10 2007 01:51PM

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Wow! The next time I'm in the area I'll stop by. Thanks for sharing! 

 

Dan 

Posted by Daniel Smith (Allied Home Mortgage) over 2 years ago
Patricia- I had no idea that our government has a greenhouse! Amazing! WOW! Thanks for sharing, I am learning so much about our state capital from you. Katerina
Posted by Nestor & Katerina Gasset Realtors® Wellington Florida Luxury Homes (International Properties and Investments, Inc.) over 2 years ago

Daniel, I dropped by Monday to photograph the place, and it's just amazing!  

Posted by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company Realtors) over 2 years ago
Katerina, not only a greenhouse, but a whole farm (sort of - no farm house) in Beltsville where they mess with seeds.  I approve of the big old greenhouse -  it''s mostly house plants on steroids, they are so bit!  But they're messing with the food supply in Beltsville!  Yikes!
Posted by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company Realtors) over 2 years ago
Patricia -that's why I love Washington -so many beautiful streets, parks and the greenhouse. How do you find time to do real estate+music, when both require so much time? 
Posted by Faina Sechzer - Princeton, Montgomery, Hopewell, NJ Real Estate Expert (Henderson-Sotheby's International Realty) over 2 years ago

Patricia Kennedy

Well, that explains why Monsonto has all the power, I am beginning to put the pieces together of the seed issue. You must know about Monsonto's seed control issues? Katerina 

Posted by Nestor & Katerina Gasset Realtors® Wellington Florida Luxury Homes (International Properties and Investments, Inc.) over 2 years ago

I started sneezing and my eyes started to swell shut just looking at how many plants are in there! They are beautiful, but sometimes I just hate having allergies!

Posted by Todd Clark (Broker) (503)524-9494 (Beaverton, Oregon Real Estate Expert) (Palazzo Realty Group) over 2 years ago
Todd, it's worth taking a pill to see this place.  It's pretty awesome!
Posted by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company Realtors) over 2 years ago

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