The National Bonsai and Penjing Museum, established in 1976, is the most comprehensive of it's kind in North America. This National treasure is located on the 446-acre campus of the US National Arboretum in Washington, DC, and represents a private/public partnership between the Arboretum and the National Bonsai Foundation. "This is the first true bonsai museum anywhere in the world, and it's also the largest and most comprehensive one in the western world," says arboretum director Tom Elias. "We have the finest collection of mature bonsai outside of Japan."
The National Bonsai and Penjing Museum is undoubtedly one of Washington's key attractions for plant lovers. Now, more than 200,000 people annually visit the museum's collection of 150 plants located in three pavilion houses.
Metrobus Information: On weekends and holidays except December 25, direct shuttle service is available from Union Station on the X6 Metrobus.
Address: 3501 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002
Tel: (202) 245-2726
Visitors enter the National Bonsai and Penjing Museum through a Japanese style entrance gate.
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150 year old Japanese garden lantern placed within a grove of Cryptomeria.
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Asarum Perfectum
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Fern can be seen in Cryptomeria walk.
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Fern can be seen in Cryptomeria walk.
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Path through Cryptomeria
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Entrance to the upper courtyard. Goshin bonsai is displayed next to National Bonsai & Penjing Museum stone plaque.
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Moon Gate to Chinese Pavilion
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Trident Maple, Acer buergeranium, Age Unknown, Donated by Stanley Chinn
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Japanese Black Pine, Pinus thumbergii
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Chinese Elm, Ulmus parviflora, Age Unknown, Donated by Stanley Chinn
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Trident Maple, Acer buergeranium, Age Unknown Donated by Stanley Chinn
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Japanese Black Pine, Pinus thumbergii, , In training since 1936 Donated by Yee-sun Wu
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Japanese Red Pine, Pinus densiflora, In training since 1795, Donated by the Imperial Household of Japan.
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