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Exhibition of the Society [1]. The society was established in 1829 in Boston as the Boston Horticultural Society, and promptly began weekly exhibits (in Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market) of locally grown fruit and later vegetables, teaching the newest horticultural techniques and breeds, including the local Concord grape in 1853.
Flower shows are horticultural exhibitions with an emphasis on flowers. For flower festivals , which are festivals with a wider range of activities with a floral theme, see Category:Flower festivals .
International: A2/B1: No Australia: Melbourne: Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show: 1995— 30 March – 3 April: International: n/a: No China: Xi'an: International Horticultural Exposition 2011: 2011: 22 April – 28 October: International: A2/B1: No South Korea: Suncheon: Suncheon International Garden Expo(Korea) 2013: 20 April ...
Gwendolyn Holbrow (born August 22, 1957), is an American artist. Primarily a sculptor, she works in a variety of media and addresses an eclectic array of topics, with exploration of boundaries a recurring theme: between the tangible and intangible worlds; between the genders; between the individual and society.
Southside Blooms employs at-risk youth in Chicago to create flower bouquets, seed-filled cards and other gifts, using green practices.
Arnold Arboretum in 1921. The Arboretum was founded in 1872, when the President and Fellows of Harvard College became trustees of a portion of the estate of James Arnold (1781–1868), a whaling merchant from New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Name Image Affiliation City Coordinates Arnold Arboretum: Harvard University: Boston: Babcock Arboretum: Eastern Nazarene College: Quincy: Berkshire Botanical Garden
The Boston Flower Exchange is a wholesale flower market located in Boston, Massachusetts.Founded as a marketplace that local growers could rent cooperatively to sell their products in a space more suited to their needs than Boston's historic Haymarket open-air marketplace, it has been the focal point of the floral trade of New England for over a hundred years.