Join AARP for a Virtual Tour of the Phipps Conservatory Spring Flower Show!

Posted on 03/01/22

AARP Pennsylvania is excited to collaborate with Phipps Conservatory to offer a free, virtual tour of the Phipps Conservatory Spring Flower Show on Wednesday, April 13, 2022 at 5:00 PM.

This interactive virtual tour features beautiful flowers, tranquil ponds, and an assortment of blooms and guides attendees throughout the conservatory.

The Spring Flower Show at Phipps Conservatory always brings a burst of color, and this year’s Sunshine and Rainbows show promises more vibrance than ever! Experience room after room of colorful amaryllis, lilies, hyacinths, daffodils and tulips from the comfort of home! Glide through the glasshouse and marvel as April showers rain down into tranquil ponds, blooms come together to form massive rainbow patterns, and much more.

After this spectacular tour, audience members will have the chance to ask questions to learn more. Exhibit Designer Jordyn Melino will be present to answer all your questions about how these amazing shows come to life.

AARP membership is not required but you must register to attend here: https://cvent.me/N9Gvex. AARP will provide the link to all registrants 24 hours prior to the start of the event.

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens has provided a world-class garden experience to its visitors since 1893. Phipps encompasses 15 acres including a 14-room glasshouse and 23 distinct gardens amd offers industry-leading sustainable architecture and green practices, stunning seasonal flower shows, exclusive commissioned exhibits, renowned orchid and bonsai collections and more.

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