![]() ![]() Philadelphia-based David Rubin Land Collective, a landscape architecture and urban design studio committed to emphasizing socially purposeful design strategies, will celebrate authenticity and Pride Month in their exhibit. This exhibit, “What’s on Your Mind,” invites viewers to reflect on their state of mind by creating oversized facial silhouettes, topped with floral afros, whose colors will represent different mental states. Polycarp Flowers is designing an exhibit that explores good health and positive well-being, through crafting elaborate, vibrant floral hairstyles. This exhibit will feature an array of native plant species as well as orchids, succulents, moss, ferns, fresh cut florals and foliage, as well as dried floral elements using Amaranthus, strawflower, baby’s breath, limonium, and palms. ![]() Visitors will be transported to a floral dance club called “The Bloom Room,” featuring sound wave elements, a live DJ taking residency inside a DJ booth constructed of swirling florals, and a dance floor to inspire guests to dance and experience the impact of movement on our well-being. The celebrated designer Jennifer Designs believes floral design and all forms of art should be immersive, emotive, and fun! Incorporating all forms of art, her exhibits create whimsy in floral form. This year, her garden features a spiraling structure, rimmed with colorful florals, and centered with a reflection pool to allow space for peaceful meditation. Wambui Ippolito, the noted landscape designer and one of Veranda magazine’s 2021 “Eleven Revolutionary Female Landscape Designers and Architects You Should Know,” will return to this year’s event to defend her 2021 Flower Show trophy for “Best in Show” with another showstopping display. This exhibit will explore the resiliency of mushroom species which - unlike most flowers - tend to thrive in damp, cold, and dark conditions and play a vital role for all living things through recycling dead organic matter and giving us the life-saving medicine penicillin. The garden will center around an eye-catching, oversized giant flower sculpture made from mushrooms. We want guests to be moved and delighted and to be changed, in some small way, by these gardens and the ideas behind them,” said Seth Pearsoll, PHS Director of Design.įor a full list of current exhibitors expected at the 2022 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show, see below!Īmong the many exceptional exhibitors on the roster is renowned landscape architect Martha Schwartz, a Forbes 2021 “50 Over 50” recipient who will debut an 1,800-square foot display depicting the beauty of the mushroom. We want designers who are firmly rooted in horticulture and great plant design but who are also thinking about culture at large and how these designs relate to those issues. “Every year, we try to find designers, builders, thinkers, and garden makers who we think will explore and present some aspect of the theme in an exciting, thought-provoking and lively way. Additionally, these gardens provide exciting new ideas and inspiration for those gardening in small spaces and demonstrate the amazing potential of even a small space to serve as a beautiful garden respite. ![]() These smaller experiences feature educational gardens and the Flower Show competitive classes, where amateur gardeners and plant societies are invited to create themed gardens that serve to inspire all visitors to explore the world of horticulture and get their hands dirty. In addition to the major exhibit gardens, dozens of smaller garden spaces ranging in size from 254 – 899 square feet will also be on display. The Flower Show will shed light on the incredible achievements of women in the field of landscape and garden design with stunning and thought-provoking displays that explore the restorative power of nature and plants as well as the importance of mental and emotional health that contribute to a person also being “in full bloom.” This year’s Show features an eclectic mix of award-winning, world-class designers, including more female-led firms designing major exhibits than ever before, creating half of the spectacular, show-stopping gardens that the Show is known for. The roster of designers will be larger than previous years, with 40 major exhibitors creating forward-thinking and progressive designs for large-scale gardens between 900 – 2,500 square feet.įor more about the 2022 Philadelphia Flower Show, "In Full Bloom," please visit /the-flower-show. PHILADELPHIA, PA- The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society has shared its list of exhibitors for the 2022 Philadelphia Flower Show, “In Full Bloom.” This year, visitors can anticipate seeing the works of extraordinary landscape architects, garden designers, and florists. This year’s Flower Show to feature 40 major exhibitors of diverse backgrounds and experiences, with more female exhibitors than ever before! ![]()
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