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United States Botanic Garden

Lady Bird Johnson's beautification work transformed the nation's capital. She is honored at the United States Botanic Garden in a free exhibit created by the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at The University of Texas at Austin. To complement mid-Atlantic native plants that the U.S. Botanic Garden displays, the exhibit includes displays of the following native plants from across the country.

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Agave americanaAmerican Century Plant
Century Plant
Artemisia ludovicianaLouisiana Artemisia
Louisiana Sage
White Sage
Prairie Sage
Silver Sage
White Sagebrush
Louisiana Wormwood
Silver Wormwood
Louisiana Sagewort
Gray Sagewort
Cudweed Sagewort
Mugwort Wormwood
Arctostaphylos uva-ursiKinnikinnick
Red Bearberry
Kinnikinnik
Asclepias tuberosaButterflyweed
Butterfly Weed
Butterfly Milkweed
Orange Milkweed
Pleurisy Root
Chigger Flower
Chiggerweed
Chasmanthium latifoliumInland Sea Oats
Indian Wood Oats
Wild Oats
River Oats
Flathead Oats
Upland Oats
Upland Sea Oats
Clethra alnifoliaCoastal Pepperbush
Coastal Sweet Pepperbush
Coastal Sweet Pepper
Alderleaf Pepperbush
Alderleaf Clethra
Clethra
Summer Sweet
Coreopsis roseaPink Tickseed
Rose Coreopsis
Pink Coreopsis
Cornus sericeaRed Osier Dogwood
Red Osier
Red-twig Dogwood
Coreopsis verticillataThreadleaf Coreopsis
Whorled Tickseed
Whorled Coreopsis
Dichondra argenteaSilver Ponysfoot
Silver Ponyfoot
Diplacus aurantiacus ssp. aurantiacusOrange Bush Monkeyflower
Echinacea purpureaEastern Purple Coneflower
Purple Coneflower
Epilobium canumHummingbird Trumpet
California Fuchsia
Zauschneria
Erigeron glaucusSeaside Fleabane
Seaside Daisy
Heliopsis helianthoidesSmooth Oxeye
Oxeye Sunflower
False Sunflower
Juniperus horizontalisCreeping Juniper
Creeping Savin
Magnolia grandifloraSouthern Magnolia
Evergreen Magnolia
Loblolly Magnolia
Great Laurel Magnolia
Big Laurel
Bull Bay
Melampodium leucanthumBlackfoot Daisy
Rock Daisy
Plains Blackfoot
Arnica
Monarda didymaScarlet Beebalm
Oswego Tea
Red Bergamot
Muhlenbergia rigensDeergrass
Meadow Muhly
Deer Muhly
Nassella tenuissimaMexican Feathergrass
Mexican Wiregrass
Finestem Needlegrass
Ponytail Grass
Texas Tussock
Oenothera lindheimeriWhite Gaura
Butterfly Gaura
Lindheimer's Beeblossom
Lindheimer's Gaura
Opuntia macrorhizaBigroot Prickly Pear
Twist-spine Prickly Pear
Common Prickly Pear
Plains Prickly Pear
Parthenocissus quinquefoliaVirginia Creeper
Panicum virgatumSwitchgrass
Wand Panic Grass
Phlox paniculataFall Phlox
Perennial Phlox
Picea pungensBlue Spruce
Colorado Spruce
Pinus strobusEastern White Pine
Weymouth Pine
Pseudotsuga menziesiiDouglas Fir
Blue Douglas Fir
Rudbeckia hirtaBlack-eyed Susan
Common Black-eyed Susan
Brown-eyed Susan
Blackeyed Susan
Salvia pachyphyllaBlue Sage
Stokesia laevisStokes Aster
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