Sneak Peek at Philly's Flower Extravaganza: King of Prussia Mall Delves into Bloom-filled Beauty
Visitors to the upscale wing of the King of Prussia Mall are getting an exclusive look at a stunning floral sculpture, providing a tantalizing taste of this year's Philadelphia Flower Show. The eye-catching installation, on display until February 16th, features three towering pedestals in a pyramid formation, each adorned with intertwined flowers, mosses, and greens.
According to the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, the triangular structure is meant to symbolize the passing down of gardening traditions between generations, fostering community, and inspiring creativity. This year's theme, "Rooted: Origins of American Gardening," marks the final chapter in a three-year series that delves into the past, present, and future of planting in the United States.
The sculpture serves as a miniaturized version of some of the Flower Show's breathtaking displays, which include intricate sculptures inspired by history, such as "The Forest Floor." This exhibit features an entrance garden with a twisted root display made from moss, stone, and wood. Other installations showcase the history of horticulture and how transportation routes facilitated the global exchange of plants.
For the 197th time, the Philadelphia Flower Show is set to take center stage at the Pennsylvania Convention Center from February 28th to March 8th, offering an immersive experience that promises to awe and inspire visitors. The King of Prussia Mall's unique pop-up display provides a sneak peek into this year's show, inviting all who visit to get caught up in the beauty and wonder of the world of flowers.
Visitors to the upscale wing of the King of Prussia Mall are getting an exclusive look at a stunning floral sculpture, providing a tantalizing taste of this year's Philadelphia Flower Show. The eye-catching installation, on display until February 16th, features three towering pedestals in a pyramid formation, each adorned with intertwined flowers, mosses, and greens.
According to the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, the triangular structure is meant to symbolize the passing down of gardening traditions between generations, fostering community, and inspiring creativity. This year's theme, "Rooted: Origins of American Gardening," marks the final chapter in a three-year series that delves into the past, present, and future of planting in the United States.
The sculpture serves as a miniaturized version of some of the Flower Show's breathtaking displays, which include intricate sculptures inspired by history, such as "The Forest Floor." This exhibit features an entrance garden with a twisted root display made from moss, stone, and wood. Other installations showcase the history of horticulture and how transportation routes facilitated the global exchange of plants.
For the 197th time, the Philadelphia Flower Show is set to take center stage at the Pennsylvania Convention Center from February 28th to March 8th, offering an immersive experience that promises to awe and inspire visitors. The King of Prussia Mall's unique pop-up display provides a sneak peek into this year's show, inviting all who visit to get caught up in the beauty and wonder of the world of flowers.