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A Longwood Christmas Cheer is Here

A Longwood Christmas Cheer is Here

While it’s been a year full of challenges, it’s also been one of hope and resilience … and it was exceedingly important that a spirit of cheer shine through in each and every aspect of this year’s A Longwood Christmas display.

By Jim Sutton, Display Designer, on November 25, 2020
The Show Must Go On

The Show Must Go On

Here at Longwood, we always look forward to our annual Chrysanthemum Festival for so many reasons … it’s a chance for us not only to put on a colorful show of rare and beloved cultivars, but also a way for us to stretch our horticultural limits and proudly share with you the fruits of that labor.

By Jim Sutton, Display Designer, on October 28, 2020
Orchid Extravaganza: “Big Lip” is Big News

Orchid Extravaganza: “Big Lip” is Big News

We’re excited to showcase a beautiful representation of the new and exciting Phalaenopsis “big lip” breeding lines, displayed for the first time here at Longwood.

By Greg Griffis and Lee Alyanakian, on January 24, 2020
Crafting an Orchid Orb, Floating on Air
a wide view of the fern floor

Crafting an Orchid Orb, Floating on Air

Taking the opportunity to experience firsthand (and hands-on) how that magic happens, and to see all the precise steps involved in the process of creating an orchid orb, is something I will never forget.

By Katie Mobley, on January 21, 2020
Tremendous Tillandsia: How to Care for These Gems
close up of an air plant ornament

Tremendous Tillandsia: How to Care for These Gems

From textural Tillandsia xerographica perched above the waterfall in our Cascade Garden, to tiny Tillandsia tectorum and Tillandsia ionatha tucked into wire and cup ornaments in our Silver Garden, Tillandsia are definitely having a Christmas moment.

By Joyce Rondinella, on December 31, 2019
Tunnel Vision
wire tunnel wrapped in white Christmas lights

Tunnel Vision

With its carefully thought-out design, the tunnel provides an immersive experience, encircling those who explore it in an expanse of 7,000 gold and warm white lights.

By Katie Mobley, on December 23, 2019
Shapes that Speak Volumes
tall shrubs decorated in white lights line the walls of a corridor

Shapes that Speak Volumes

For this year’s Christmas display, we drew inspiration from the unique figures found in nature to the iconic contours for which Longwood is known.

By Jim Sutton, Display Designer, on December 12, 2019
A Tale of Three Ribbons

A Tale of Three Ribbons

The sheer size of these three wooden ribbons—totaling no less than 350 total feet and made up of 50 individual ribbon modules all joined together—is meant to play up a spirit of fun and imagination and engage the viewer in a sense of wonderment.

By Kevin Bielicki, on December 5, 2019
Pining for the Perfect Christmas Tree?
A close up of a Christmas tree with white pine cones, gold and red ornaments, and gold decorations

Pining for the Perfect Christmas Tree?

Beyond the three types of cut trees you’ll find here at Longwood during A Longwood Christmas, there are many other types to consider for your home.

By Troy Sellers, on November 26, 2019
Craving Some Christmas Whimsy?

Craving Some Christmas Whimsy?

You’re in for quite a treat this year. As part of our celebration of the shapes of the season, we have transformed our iconic Music Room into a playful, fanciful upscale confectionery shop … and the result has us feeling like, well, a kid in a candy store.

By Katie Mobley, on November 20, 2019
Chrysanthemums: A Class of Their Own
close up of a light pink chrysanthemum with long petals

Chrysanthemums: A Class of Their Own

Cherished for their exquisite beauty, rich hues, and delightfully distinct variations, chrysanthemums are in a class—or rather 13 classes—all their own.

By Katie Mobley, on November 4, 2019
The Making of Blooms & Bamboo

The Making of Blooms & Bamboo

Making its official opening October 3, our Blooms & Bamboo: Chrysanthemum and Ikebana Sogetsu Artistry is unlike anything ever seen at Longwood … or anywhere else in the world.

By Katie Mobley, on October 2, 2019
Art for Anyone: Sogetsu Ikebana

Art for Anyone: Sogetsu Ikebana

What is Ikebana? Ikebana—ike meaning arrange, bana meaning flower—is not about following a set of rules and making a pretty arrangement.

By Cres Motzi, on September 17, 2019
International Waterlily Competition Winners Now Blooming
purple Nymphea waterlilies floating in water with green leaves

International Waterlily Competition Winners Now Blooming

Waterlilies are so special to Longwood that they were designated a core plant collection in our first and subsequent plant collections policies … plants comprising core collections are the highest priority at Longwood and central to our mission.

By Kristina Aguilar, on July 10, 2019
An Orchid Adventure of a Lifetime
Approximately two-hundred thousand orchids in the Exhibition Display Hall

An Orchid Adventure of a Lifetime

Ni hao! Earlier this month, we boarded three flights, flew for 24 hours, and arrived in Taipei, Taiwan on a two-week orchid adventure to attend the Taiwan International Orchid Show, explore new orchid breeding and cultural techniques, and see firsthand new and innovative orchid display trends in an area known most notably for its spectacular Phalaenopsis, among other beautiful orchids.

By Lee Alyanakian and Greg Griffis, on March 22, 2019
Wondrous Winter at Longwood
Close up of dried Hydrangea flowers in the winter

Wondrous Winter at Longwood

As Longwood’s director of Outdoor Landscapes, I am always excited about winter. It’s one of my favorite seasons and when the interaction between a garden and its surrounding landscape is at its strongest. The bare silhouettes of the deciduous trees, shrubs, perennials, and grasses create a natural link to the wintery landscape beyond, creating a beauty unlike any other time of year. Low winter light really helps to elevate fine plant details, naturally highlighting the winter bones of Longwood.

By Andrea Brunsendorf, on February 6, 2019
A View Unlike Any Other: Orchid Extravaganza
tropical flowers with orchids hanging overheads

A View Unlike Any Other: Orchid Extravaganza

Whether you’re peering into the tiniest detail of a golden intergeneric Oncidium orchid in our Cascade Garden, or looking up at the grandeur of the regal purple Phalaenopsis orbs that float overhead in our Exhibition Hall, every viewpoint of Orchid Extravaganza is one to enjoy—including the very first one when you step into the Conservatory.

By Jim Sutton, Display Designer, on January 21, 2019
The Wildlife Tree … Reimagined

The Wildlife Tree … Reimagined

Under the direction of Senior Horticulturist Pandora Young, staff and volunteers annually create the Wildlife Tree, an outdoor feature that calls attention to the birds and small mammals that live in the Gardens. This year, the Wildlife Tree has been dramatically redesigned as a spectacular 15-foot “tree” made of more than 200 illuminated birdhouses, located at the east end of Flower Garden Drive. Surrounding the tree are four smaller Fraser firs ornamented in suet and seeds to feed the wildlife.

By Mary Jane Pahls, on December 27, 2018
Our Ornament Collection, Unboxed
Two rows of shelves with cardboard storage boxes

Our Ornament Collection, Unboxed

Now is the time of year when you may find yourself pulling your boxes of Christmas ornaments and decorations from your basement or attic and getting ready to trim the tree. Here at Longwood, however, we like to do things a little differently with our ornament collection.

By Lee Alyanakian and Rachel Schnaitman, on December 19, 2018
Our Floating Forest Takes Flight
Christmas trees floating over a hall floor

Our Floating Forest Takes Flight

When it comes to the logistics behind Christmas at Longwood, we take this well-practiced approach: start with what you know and find out what you don’t. With this year’s floating forest display above the Fern Floor, we had much to learn, much to test, and much to love about this intensely logistics-focused display—with a beautiful result.

By Wendy Gentry, on December 10, 2018