“We start with the starkness of winter,” said Claudia Roux
event of its kind — was held outdoors in the pastoral setting of South Philadelphia’s FDR Park. For many a refreshing relief from the confinement of COVID, the flower show had as its focus the soul-restoring and healing qualities of nature.Pennsylvania Convention Center“It’s really meant to be bold and exciting and magical,” said Seth Pearsoll, the flower show’s creative director.
The nearly 40 major exhibitors span a wide variety, and their designs each have their own unique spark., a national organization for Black women in the floral business, is creating an exhibit that will symbolize what sisterhood means to its members, and what their work brings to their industry and its customers.
“We selected these colors because they reflect the vibrancy of our work and we work together to create something beautiful,” Crisostomo said.an alternative school for youngsters with behavioral issues and other special needs, focused on the influence of color and flowers to stimulate creativity. Their Garden Electric exhibit will be a replica of an outdoor artist’s studio made of flowers. Their primary color will be orange.