Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Floriade
We headed into town today to visit Floriade, a huge celebration of Spring and annual display of floral design in Commonwealth Park. This year we had a special reason to visit: my daughter was involved, together with a team from her school, in helping to plant some of the million + bulbs back in April, although she wasn't quite sure today just which ones were hers!
Floriade has a different theme each year. This year is was a Feast for the Senses, and while at ground level it wasn't always clear what each garden bed represented, from higher up you could see a giant coffee cup, a huge chilli pepper, a decorated cake, flames on a barbecue, and other food-related symbols, all created from tulips, hyacinths, bluebells, ranunculus, irises, violas, pansies, poppies and more.
There was also a Victory Garden, carnival rides, a children's area, plenty of places to eat, and a special area devoted to garden gnomes :)
I'll have more images from Floriade over the next week or so.
Labels:
Civic,
Commonwealth Park,
events,
Floriade,
parks
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I can see why your daughter might have some trouble pointing out the ones that she planted. Never mind they all did a great job, it looks beautiful. All this and gnomes too! Paul at Leeds in Yorkshire daily photo
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