The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s Philadelphia Flower Show is the nation’s largest and longest-running horticultural event and features stunning displays by the world’s premier floral and landscape designers. The 2023 show runs March 4-12. This year's theme is: "The Garden Electric!" — that spark of joy that comes while giving or receiving flowers.

Philadelphia Flower Show
"The Journey to Spring" by From Blossoms of Philadelphia. The garden's description: In this fantastical view, winter is coming to a close and the narcissus have emerged in the field. Through the lens of insects, like waps, bees, butterflies and beetles, flowers are perceived though an ultraviolet light spectrum, drawing attention to the location of the pollen source. Creatures reminiscent of those familiar pollinators join their botantical friends in the field to create a colorful and emergent display of spring.
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Philadelphia Flower Show
The "Garden of Freedom" by Nature's Gallery Florist of Philadelphia tells of courage against the odds and the fight for freedom in the story of Mahsa Amini, 23, who died in the custody of Iran's Morality police after being arrested for not properly wearing her head cover.
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Philadelphia Flower Show
The "Garden of Freedom" by Nature's Gallery Florist of Philadelphia tells of courage against the odds and the fight for freedom in the story of Mahsa Amini, 23, who died in the custody of Iran's Morality police after being arrested for not properly wearing her head cover.
- PHOTO BY ANGELA PRICE

Philadelphia Flower Show
"Chandelier," by Arrange, Floral and Event Design of Haddonfield, New Jersey, is reminiscent of the flicker of fireflies on a summer night. "Explore the magic and wonder of illumination; let electric light split the darkness," reads the description.
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Philadelphia Flower Show
"Eye Candy" by Schaffer Designs of Philadelphia with Global Event Design. Inspired by the candy-coated colors, yummy fragrance and confectionary textures of flowers, this exhibit is so sweet you can almost taste it, reads the description. The first vinette pays homage to cotton candy.
- PHOTO BY ANGELA PRICE

Philadelphia Flower Show
"Eye Candy" by Schaffer Designs of Philadelphia with Global Event Design. Inspired by the candy-coated colors, yummy fragrance and confectionary textures of flowers, this exhibit is so sweet you can almost taste it, reads the description. The first vinette pays homage to cotton candy.
- PHOTO BY ANGELA PRICE

Philadelphia Flower Show
"Eye Candy" by Schaffer Designs of Philadelphia with Global Event Design. Inspired by the candy-coated colors, yummy fragrance and confectionary textures of flowers, this exhibit is so sweet you can almost taste it, reads the description. The first vinette pays homage to cotton candy.
- PHOTO BY ANGELA PRICE