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February, 2017
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TAKE ONE No. 166
PHS Philadelphia Flower Show Blooms on New Dates
The 2017 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show, “Holland: Flowering the World,� will celebrate the beauty and ingenuity of Dutch culture, from vivid flower fields to the innovative eco-design, on March 11-19, 2017, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. No other country is as well known for its floral industry as the Netherlands, which fills the world with color. The Philadelphia Flower Show will transport guests to the rainbow landscapes of tulips, hyacinths
and daffodils and the cutflower and bulb markets that have shaped Dutch history. America’s premier floral and garden designers will celebrate facets of Holland’s culture throughout the 10 acres of exhibition halls at the Flower Show, which supports the transformative greening and beautification work of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. The Flower Show will also explore the innovation that has defined Holland’s approach to its unique landscape, from windmills – one of the earliest uses
of natural energy – to 21st-century ecodomes and the Dutch Wave movement, which takes a natural and sustainable approach to landscape design. Leading designers from Holland, including Nico Wissing, Bart Hoes, Bart Bresser, and New Jersey-born Carrie Preston, will share their extraordinary floral and garden styles in major exhibits at the Flower Show. “We are thrilled to have these stars of Dutch garden design working with our award-winning Flower Show designers on the exhibits,�
said Sam Lemheney, PHS Chief of Shows & Events. “This Flower Show will inspire guests with new ways of thinking about gardening in a changing world, and dazzle them with the colors and creativity of Holland’s floriculture.â€? Bridges, windmills, canals and water gardens in a sea of 30,000 flowers ĘŠ ZLWK PRUH EORRPV suspended in a giant floral FDQRS\ ĘŠ ZLOO ZHOFRPH visitors to the Flower Show. Guests will pass under a brick bridge inspired by the Amsterdam cityscape
and adorned with Delft tile patterns, overflowing flower boxes and hanging baskets. The surrounding garden will be planted with cherry trees, sycamores and drifts of floral color ranging from hot orange to soft pinks, reds, blues and purple accents. Mixed in with thousands of tulips will be hundreds of fritillaria, narcissus, anemones and other blooms. New Flower Show attractions will include the World Market in the Convention Center’s Grand Hall. The World Market will feature a Dutch (Cont. on Page 17)