San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers Presents:
Color: A Winter Carnivale
A dazzling display of floral color at San Francisco’s Conservatory of Flowers
- When
- Event has passed (Tue Nov 20, 2007 - Sun Mar 2, 2008)
- Cost
- $1.50 - $5
- Tags
- Museums, History Museums, City Events, Other City Events, Family
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Description
A dazzling display of floral color at San Francisco's Conservatory of Flowers treats visitors to one of the greatest shows on earth.If the gray days of winter give you the blues, make your way over to the Conservatory of Flowers for a breathtaking blast of vibrant color and beauty in "Color: A Winter Carnivale", a new exhibition on view November 20 through March 3. It's a spectacular spectacular with more color than most gardens display in mid-summer. Hundreds of plants are arranged in color clusters of red, blue, purple, orange, yellow, green and silver/white, creating a living rainbow of bright blooms and luminous leaves. Whimsical design elements such as jeweled pendants, lanterns and mobiles lend the display a dazzling turn-of-the-century world's fair atmosphere. Children will love the Wheel of Flora-tune, a casino-quality big spin that sends them on a hunt for color clues. Fun facts appear throughout the exhibition to help visitors understand the role that colors play in botanical strategies of survival.
TICKETS: $5 general; $3 youth 12-17, seniors and students with ID; $1.50 children 5-11, children 4 and under FREE
More Info
- Link
- http://www.conservatoryofflowers.org
- Call
- 415.666.7001
- Contact Form (account required)
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