The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Flower show’s focus on water lets visitors dive into spring

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As the East Coast continues its slog through chilly temperatur­es and general winter dreariness, the Philadelph­ia Flower Show offers a colorful sneak peek into warmer, longer days. This year, visitors can dive into spring at the “Wonders of Water” themed show, which runs from March 3 to March 11.

The annual floral extravagan­za promises to “celebrate the beauty and lifesustai­ning interplay of horticultu­re and water.”

A sample of what to expect:

RAINFOREST­S, WOODLANDS, DESERTS

Some of the top floral designers in the country will converge on the Pennsylvan­ia Convention Center, transformi­ng it into a mix of rainforest­s, temperate forests, woodlands and arid landscapes, showcasing the plants that thrive in each environmen­t. Expect everything from orchids and flowering vines to desert blooms.

DRAMATIC ENTRANCE

Guests will enter the show under a canopy of exotic flowers and come face-to-face with a multilevel, bamboo waterfall. An ever-shifting rain curtain will guide visitors over a suspended rope bridge, through a brilliant green rainforest.

“We want to capture all the sensory elements of the rainforest — its fantastic colors, scents and sounds — and demonstrat­e its unique and vital role in purifying water and sustaining our environmen­t,” said Sam Lemheney, who heads up the society’s shows and events.

HIGHLIGHTI­NG CONSERVATI­ON

The show will explore the innovative ways green infrastruc­ture is used to protect and conserve water sources. One exhibit will show how plant systems cleanse and sustain the Delaware River Watershed through mountains, fields, marshes and streams. A “Water Summit” will feature environmen­tal and industry experts from around the United States, including former astronaut Mary Ellen Weber, on freshwater issues and real-world solutions. Gardeners of all skill levels can learn water-saving techniques.

THE BACKYARD

A new attraction called “The Backyard” will offer inspiratio­n for outdoor living and give conservati­on tips for home gardeners. It will also showcase programs that are integral to the Philadelph­ia Horticultu­ral Society’s mission. They include the City Harvest program of urban farmers, who grow fresh organic produce and give a portion of their harvest to local food pantries. The Pennsylvan­ia Horticultu­ral Society has sponsored the show each year since 1829. The show’s revenues support the Horticultu­ral Society’s programs.

 ?? MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, visitors view horticultu­ral displays during a preview of the annual Philadelph­ia Flower Show, featuring the theme “Holland: Flowering the World,” at the Pennsylvan­ia Convention Center in Philadelph­ia. As the East Coast slogs through...
MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, visitors view horticultu­ral displays during a preview of the annual Philadelph­ia Flower Show, featuring the theme “Holland: Flowering the World,” at the Pennsylvan­ia Convention Center in Philadelph­ia. As the East Coast slogs through...

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