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Quick: Go to the Flower Show!

POSTED: Saturday, March 12, 2011, 5:28 PM

I have what I call a “red thumb,” — the complete opposite of a green thumb when it comes to caring for anything plant-like. But that didn’t stop me from visiting the world’s largest indoor flower show last night at the Convention Center.

Based on the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts “Springtime in Paris” theme, guests were greeted upon entering the show by a large-scale replica of the bottom of the Eiffel Tower. Then, there were the flowers – and I mean flowers. I’ve never seen so many in one place, at one time. Hundreds of people (from what I’ve been told, this was a manageable crowd for the show) were milling around the more than 60 full-scale garden exhibits.

Of course, by the time your feet get sore from all the walking a picture-taking, there’s the vendors. Over 160 of them provided great shopping – that is, if you can keep the plants you buy alive. Everything from $2 cacti to $100+ exotic flowers and trees, it had it all. I bought myself a small cactus. I know, my red thumb. But I’m hoping since it requires little care, it will stay alive for a few weeks.

Sunday is the last day of the show if you’re thinking about catching it this weekend. Maybe you can stock up on four dozen roses for $20 – it’s a sweet deal, trust us.

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