A small but vibrant slice of the Philadelphia Flower Show has taken root at the King of Prussia Mall. Through Monday, February 16, shoppers can catch a glimpse of a stunning floral sculpture on the second floor of the luxury wing, giving them a sneak peek into this year's theme, "Rooted: Origins of American Gardening".
The installation, which includes three wooden pedestals in a pyramid shape, is a poignant representation of how gardening is passed down between generations. The artist has intertwined flowers, mosses, and greens to create a beautiful and thought-provoking piece that pays homage to the rich history of planting in America.
According to Seth Pearsoll, creative director of the Philadelphia Flower Show, the sculpture is "Rooted in strength, endurance, and natural beauty" - qualities that inspire awe and reflection. The theme of the show is part of a three-year series exploring the past, present, and future of gardening in the United States.
The mini-sculpture on display at the King of Prussia Mall is just a taste of what's to come at the Flower Show itself, which runs from February 28 to March 8. The show will feature an array of stunning displays, including sculptures inspired by history, such as "The Forest Floor", and installations that showcase how horticulturalists developed their passion for plants.
For now, mall-goers can stop by and appreciate the intricate details of this beautiful floral piece before it disappears into the Flower Show's grandeur. The installation is a sweet preview of what's in store for garden enthusiasts and flower lovers alike.
The installation, which includes three wooden pedestals in a pyramid shape, is a poignant representation of how gardening is passed down between generations. The artist has intertwined flowers, mosses, and greens to create a beautiful and thought-provoking piece that pays homage to the rich history of planting in America.
According to Seth Pearsoll, creative director of the Philadelphia Flower Show, the sculpture is "Rooted in strength, endurance, and natural beauty" - qualities that inspire awe and reflection. The theme of the show is part of a three-year series exploring the past, present, and future of gardening in the United States.
The mini-sculpture on display at the King of Prussia Mall is just a taste of what's to come at the Flower Show itself, which runs from February 28 to March 8. The show will feature an array of stunning displays, including sculptures inspired by history, such as "The Forest Floor", and installations that showcase how horticulturalists developed their passion for plants.
For now, mall-goers can stop by and appreciate the intricate details of this beautiful floral piece before it disappears into the Flower Show's grandeur. The installation is a sweet preview of what's in store for garden enthusiasts and flower lovers alike.