PHS Philadelphia Flower Show

Region

US - North East

Timing

February/March

Dates

2026
Monday
Feb
16
- 02
Mar
Confirmed
Various, London
2026
Tuesday
Feb
17
Confirmed
Various, London
2026
Thursday
Feb
19
- 23
Feb

Overview

The PHS Philadelphia Flower Show, the largest and longest-running horticultural event in the United States, returns with breathtaking floral displays, cutting-edge garden design, and a celebration of plants’ power to inspire and connect communities. Organized by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society since 1829, the show blends tradition with innovation, attracting visitors from around the globe.

HIGHLIGHTS

🌸 Themed Displays – Each year’s theme inspires dramatic floral installations, immersive gardens, and creative interpretations from top designers and florists.

🌿 Garden Trends & Sustainability – Expect innovations in eco-friendly gardening, pollinator-friendly landscapes, and climate-resilient plantings.

🌟 Competitions & Showcases – From large-scale gardens to individual floral arrangements, the show highlights the artistry and skill of horticulturists at every level.

👨‍👩‍👧 Family & Community Engagement – Workshops, interactive exhibits, and children’s programming make the event accessible and inspiring for all generations.

🌍 Cultural & Global Reach – With designers and exhibitors from across the world, the show bridges horticultural traditions and cutting-edge design.

INSIGHTS

Event General Timing
Annually held over 9 days, starting the first Saturday in March. (Same Day of Week)
Consistently held at the Convention Center (after brief outdoor period).
Exhibitor/Vendor applications typically run Fall (Sunday).
Tickets usually available 5-6 months prior.
Black Tie Preview Party/Gala is typically the Friday before the public opening. (Same Day of Week)
The PHS Philadelphia Flower Show, the largest and longest-running horticultural event in the United States, returns with breathtaking floral displays, cutting-edge garden design, and a celebration of plants’ power to inspire and connect communities. Organized by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society since 1829, the show blends tradition with innovation, attracting visitors from around the globe.
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