From a blue-ribbon winner that shocked passersby to fantastic floral displays, here are some highlights of this year's show.
Now in its 195th year, the show at the Pennsylvania Convention Center runs from March 2 to 10 and is billed as a celebration of the communities, connections, and reflections that blossom while gardening. It’s also, by design and longevity, an enduring illustration of the power of flowers to bring us together.
The exhibit features a little red convertible occupied by two mannequins and a dog, all made of maps. Ready for a road trip, they’re driving off into a massive rendering of the United States awash in a rainbow of flowers, each ribbon of color representing a different plant hardiness zone, defined regions that help gardeners know which plants survive specific climates.
In Temple University’s exhibit, “Piers, Progress & Process,” an abandoned Pennsport dock is flooded with plant life and greenery pushes its way out of the window of an empty shipping company building.
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