The theme for the 2020 PHS Flower Show is Riviera Holiday.
PHILADELPHIA The 2020 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show, Riviera Holiday, will bring designers and visitors to the Mediterranean Riviera from Feb. 29th through March 8 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia.
The world's leading floral and garden designers will immerse visitors in the sights, scents and tastes of the region. Citrus trees and sweeps of lavender will form a vision of Riviera life as visitors wander along intimate pathways to a whole new crop of experiences, garden displays and artistic design.
The show will include acres of lush garden landscapes with five new designers including James and Helen Basson of Scape Design, and Laurélie de la Salle of Laurélie Paysages, both from Nice, France, and will feature an enormous variety of Mediterranean plants.
The Riviera is one of the most renowned areas for horticulture. And, it has tremendous aesthetic appeal. Anyone familiar with the region can close their eyes and see the magnificent plant life and smell the fragrances of the Mediterranean, said Sam Lemheney, PHS chief of shows and events. We want people to experience the Mediterranean region at the Flower Show, but we also want them to stay and learn about the importance of horticulture and sustainability within their communities.
The 2020 Flower Show will provide visitors with all new interactive experiences. Everyone from experienced gardeners to the plant curious will be able to connect and share their passion for plants at the new PHS Grow It! Center. This inviting part of the show will feature garden trends, chats with experts and hands-on learning sessions for gardeners to become even greener. The fun and engaging display will help visitors learn how they can make a bigger difference in their communities through horticulture. Mobile Pop Up moments throughout the show will illustrate how displays are brought to life, including how to make jewelry from materials found in nature and how to grow your own show-worthy plants.
The Bloomin' Brunch is also a new event held daily for foodies and horticulture lovers. The Taste of Saint Tropez themed brunch will treat guests to an exclusive dining menu in a beautiful setting.
Throughout the Show, guests will become immersed in the PHS mission that emphasizes the importance of connecting with one another through horticulture to create beautiful, healthy, and sustainable communities.
Annual evening celebrations will feature a festive preview party, PHS's elegant fundraiser featuring dancing and dining among the gardens Friday, Feb. 28, the evening before the show opens to the public. Everyone is invited to dance among the gardens at Flowers After Hours on Saturday, Feb. 29 after the show closes to the public. The show's opening night dance party will be themed Let's Dance, a nod to the 1980s.
Guests are encouraged to enhance their visit each day with other popular experiences, including early morning and evening guided tours, Butterflies Live, and Make & Take DIY.
The Flower Show features an exciting competition that brings together thousands of plant lovers who compete in hundreds of categories. Their contributions to the show, together with hundreds of artistic design entrants and the volunteers who help create such beauty during the winter, are a large part of what make the Philadelphia Flower Show the top event in North America according to the International Festival and Events Association.
Early bird pricing is available. For more information about the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show and to purchase tickets, visit theflowershow.com, and follow the show on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Somers Point Garden Club offer bus trip to PHS Flower Show
The Green Thumb Garden Club of Somers Point will host a bus trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show's Riviera Holiday Thursday, March 5.
The bus will depart at 9 a.m. from the Somers Point Kmart parking lot. The return trip leaves Philadelphia at 3 p.m.
Tickets are $70 and include bus transportation, driver tip and general admission ticket. Seats are limited.
For information, call Betty at 609-927-9374 or Cheryl 267-882-8355 after 5 p.m. or email [email protected].