Newport Flower Show is this weekend

Posted 6/19/24

The 2024 Newport Flower Show is back at Rosecliff, its original home, with the theme of “At Home” – celebrating the variety of florals and horticulture that we enjoy in our own …

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Newport Flower Show is this weekend

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The 2024 Newport Flower Show is back at Rosecliff, its original home, with the theme of “At Home” – celebrating the variety of florals and horticulture that we enjoy in our own homes.

As visitors step into the foyer of Rosecliff this weekend, June 21 to 23, the air will be filled with the fragrances of abundant summer blooms. The enchanting exhibits will showcase the relationship between flowers and the homes they beautify. The popular Botanical Arts division will include artists’ interpretations of items found in many homes: dolls, picture frames, the family dog and more.

After viewing the displays in the Salon, Ballroom and Dining Room, guests will step onto the Terrace to admire the Horticulture entries and then the oceanside back lawn to explore a beautiful central garden display, including a cutting garden, home orchard and pollinator garden, along with ideas to create a picturesque setting for outdoor living.

Concurrent with the flower show are several daily lectures. For tickets, complete schedule and more information, go to: https://www.newportmansions.org/events/the-newport-flower-show-at-home/

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