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Harvest Blooms

09-23-2023 10-29-2023 DURING GENERAL ADMISSION & SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS

Harvest Blooms is returning this fall to infuse the botanical garden landscapes and containers with the essence of fall: thousands of pumpkins, mums, cabbages and more.

Explore and discover two pumpkin houses along with a larger than life cornucopia filled with overflowing color and a whimsical ‘tree of pumpkins’. The magic of the fall season can be experienced in an extraordinary way at the Conservatory, and it shouldn't be missed.

Harvest Blooms is included in General Admission and admission to Pumpkins Aglow, which is a Special Engagement on select evenings in October requiring separate tickets.

Fall Color Report Each Thursday, Conservatory horticulturists will share what fall color guests should keep an eye out for. Foliage is a focal point, but visitors may discover surprising sources of color.

Fall Color Tracker
Pumpkins Aglow On select October evenings, the gardens glow with the light of hand-carved jack-o-lanterns. Experience the horticulture Harvest Blooms plus Pumpkins Aglow's bewitching displays. Special Engagement rates apply.

Please note, on these dates General Admission ends at 4pm and the Conservatory will close until Pumpkins Aglow begins at 5pm.

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