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Botanical Coloring Book Inspired by the plant collections and gardens of the United States Botanic Garden

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TIt w

ould be hard to live without the plants in this room

. Plants give us food, shelter, clothing, spices, cosm

etics, fuel, and even the oxygen we breathe.

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These plants thrive in the five regions of the world w

ith Mediterranean

climates w

here summ

ers are hot and dry, and winters are cool and w

et.

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Orchid flow

ers come in every color of the rainbow

, but they all have a similar m

ake up: three outer sepals, three inner petals, and a central colum

n with m

ale and female parts.

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STraditional healers have used plants to treat illness and injury for thousands of years. A

bout half of prescription drugs originally came from

plants or fungi.

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Many desert plants have thick stem

s or fleshy leaves that store water.

Some also grow

long, sharp spines to keep thirsty animals aw

ay.

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unique collection of native plants has evolved on the remote H

awaiian Islands. M

any have been endangered or lost to developm

ent, invasive species, and roaming livestock.

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LJurassic dinosaurs roam

ed among ferns, horsetails, cycads, and conifers m

illions of years ago. Living descendants of m

any of those ancient plants survive today and are featured in this room.

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any of these plants have amazing adaptations to the places w

here they live and evolved. Some prey

on insects. Others grow

without roots in the ground. Several have beneficial relationships w

ith ants.

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STropical rainforests have m

ore plant species than any other habitat on earth. Their tall trees form

a canopy above the forest that can reach as tall as a 10–story building.

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NIn this outdoor garden, you w

ill see plants native to our local Mid-A

tlantic region including redbud, serviceberry, sw

eetgum, holly, and sw

itchgrass.

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This garden is planted with roses that resist diseases and flourish in W

ashington’s hot, humid

summ

ers. It also features plants that attract beneficial insects to help protect the roses.

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This showcase for sustainable gardening practices includes a kitchen garden, a carnivorous plant

bog, shrubs and trees with edible fruits, and m

any different native trees, grasses, and ferns.

United States Botanic Garden Campus

United States Botanic Garden Conservatory

www.USBG.gov