The UW Department of Biology has long cultivated fascinating plants. For nearly 70 years, our greenhouse oasis has housed all kinds-from carnivorous to incredibly odd and everything in between. We have 3,400 unique plant species, some endangered and rare, all with a story to tell. In 2021, the greenhouse collection moved back to campus, into a state of the art, 20,000ft2 new Greenhouse.
And best of all?
We are excited to share the new facility with visitors. We are located along the Burke Gilman Trail. We invite you to bring family and friends to visit on Wednesday afternoons from 12:00-4:00 pm, or the 2nd & 4th Saturdays of the month, from 10-2:00 PM to enjoy a brief “tropical respite" casually exploring our 4 beautiful collection rooms.
We need your help to continue to providing high quality docent-led educational tours. Donations go to support the visitor experience by defraying the cost of our incredible docents, who host visitors, showing them around our beautiful greenhouse and sharing the wonderful stories of our many beloved specimen plants. Please consider joining our community of donors who share the love of plants, and educational tours.
Be sure to tour and support the beautiful Medicinal Herb Garden on campus.
Our Collection
Icons of our collection include the Darwin Orchid (Angraecum sesquipedale), Corpse Flower (Amorphophallus titanum), and Chocolate Tree (Theobroma cacao).
The new Life Sciences Complex (LSC). This new, modern, and ADA accessible 20,000 sq ft facility will provide state-of-the-art climate controls, security for research projects, and enhanced resources to accommodate the UW's robust plant collection. The new UW Biology Greenhouse plays a dynamic role in plant-based research, teaching, and outreach - particularly for our K-12 visitors. We look forward to sharing this beautiful new space with you!
Other favorites of our collection include the Jade Vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys), Shrew Loo (Nepenthes ephippiata), and Welwitschia mirabilis, which can live up to 2000 years!