Europe Garden and Plant Shows to Visit in 2011
Nature lovers who are traveling in Europe in 2011 will find garden and plant shows to visit all year long throughout Europe.
1) International Violet Meeting, Toulouse, France
Toulouse is known as the world capital of violets. The “pink city” is hosting the International Violet Meeting on February 5 and February 6. Botanists, scientists and violet growers from all over the world will come to the city to share their knowledge. People who have no professional connection to the world of violets will still get a lot from this show. There will be exhibitions and other attractions centered around flowers. Admission to the show is free. If you don’t want to stop there, you should pair the International Violet Meeting with a trip to Paris. Simply book a cheap hotel in Paris (central) and a sightseeing tour of Paris and you’ll feel like you’ve seen natural and man-made beauty in your visit to France.
2) Holland Flowers Festival, Zwaagdijk-Oost, The Netherlands
Flower lovers can see many more types of flowers if they travel to the Netherlands for the Holland Flower Festival from February 23 to February 27. The show’s venue will be filled with hundreds of kinds of tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, narcissi, irises and crocuses. Early bird tickets and group discounts are available for this show
3) Wicklow Gardens Festival, County Wicklow, Ireland
Travelers who want to see gardens in Ireland have a great opportunity to do so during the Wicklow Gardens Festival from April to September. The gardens that can be visited during the festival are not usually open to the public. Ireland’s Heritage Properties are also on display during the festival. Houses and gardens all over County Wicklow can be visited during the festival. Visitors can see Mount Usher Gardens in Ashford and then travel north to see the Powerscourt House and Gardens in Enniskerry. Travelers who go west from Enniskerry will come to Russborough House and its gardens.
4) Malvern Autumn Garden & Country Show, Malvern, Worcestershire, England
This show in September marks the end of the gardening year and the approach of autumn. Representatives from more than 100 nurseries will have displays here.
5) Floralies Internationales, Geneva, Switzerland
There are still garden and plant shows to visit in Europe as winter approaches. The Floralies Internationales from November 14 to November 23 is held inside the Palexpo Exhibition Centre. The temperatures outside will be between 30 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit but the floral arrangements by exhibitors from all over the world will make it seem like spring inside the Exhibition Centre.
Nature lovers will likely find a plant or garden show to visit in most European countries no matter what time of year they travel to Europe.