Showing posts with label Philadelphia flower show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philadelphia flower show. Show all posts

Sunday, March 9, 2025

PHS Philadelphia Flower Show 2025 - Garden of Tomorrow (4)

The”Gardens of Tomorrow” theme for the 2025 Philadelphia Flower Show encourages envisioning a brighter, greener future through garden and planting, emphasizing the power of nature and human ingenuity to create a healthier planet.






















Thursday, March 6, 2025

My Arrangement at PHS Philadelphia Flower Show 2025 (3)

It happened that my daughter came to visit us, I asked her to work as my assistant for my arrangement at the Flower Show.  The first rotation ended 3/3 Monday 8:00 PM. I and my daughter started setting up my arrangement right after they empty the spot, making a seamless transition for the 2nd rotation (3/4 -3/6). I really like my final arrangement, I think it’s beautiful! It’s my style also! 

Materials: Mitsumata, forsythia, chrysanthemum, hydrangea, peony, baby’s breath and Philodendron. 

Right side view 

Left side view 

Part of 2nd rotation arrangements

Ohara school’s main fixture for the entire week 

Sogetsu school 


Ichiyo school 




Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Philadelphia Flower Show (3)






 








Philadelphia Flower Show - Orchids (2)

Some photos of  blue ribbons Orchids and Banzai below:








African violet society 


My Hakka friend’s Banzai, 30 years of old 


Tuesday, March 5, 2024

2024, PHS Philadelphia Flower Show - United by flowers (1)

This year’s theme “ United by Flowers,” celebrate the unique and colorful community born out of our shared love and appreciation of gardening and the connections and impact they create on our everyday lives.” 

I volunteered to host for Ikebana section was on Monday 3/4/2024, from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. Weather perfect, drawing a lot of people came to see the snow. It’s the nation’s largest and longest running horticultural event. The pictures post here only a few stunning, beautiful displays by the world’s premier floral, garden and landscape designers. I will be there again on Thursday night to set up my Ikebana arrangement for the third rotation, the last one.




The map of United States on the wall filled up with thousands of fresh flowers