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Pennsylvania Horticultural Society announces 2023 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show theme

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The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society has announced the theme of the 2023 Philadelphia Flower Show: “The Garden Electric.”

The show will be held March 4 - 12 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, a return indoors after two years of being held outdoors in Philadelphia’s FDR Park. Tickets will be on sale starting Oct. 3, at the show’s lowest and best price for a limited time only.

“This year’s theme, ‘The Garden Electric,’ is meant to encompass the feeling of magic, celebration, and awe we get when we encounter gorgeous flowers and gardens. We are creating a truly immersive experience for guests centered on bold, eccentric, vibrant color pairings, and an element of surprise that will ignite a sense of wonder and excitement in our guests” said PHS’s Director of Design Seth Pearsoll.

Apart from the 2021 and 2022 Flower Shows, the Pennsylvania Convention Center has been the indoor home of the Philadelphia Flower Show since 1996, and serves more than 31 million visitors annually, from 120 cities nationwide. Located just steps from America’s most historic square mile, the Pennsylvania Convention Center offers the perfect indoor backdrop to bring the Philadelphia Flower Show to life.

Flower Show ticket buyers can purchase tickets online for the Show’s lowest and best price offering at PHSonline.org/the-flower-show. This discounted introductory offer will be available for a limited time.

Each visitor who purchases a Flower Show ticket, attends a Flower Show special event, or becomes a PHS member contributes to PHS to further its community-driven work planting trees, supporting neighborhood greening, establishing community gardens, providing job training, managing public gardens, and connecting people with horticulture

To become a PHS member, visit PHSonline.org/support-phs/membership.


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