Enchanted Spring; The Philadelphia Flower Show starts Sunday with tips on cultivating fabulous garden blooms

From: Philadelphia Tribune, The | Date: March 3, 2006| Author: Booker, Bobbie | Copyright information


Philadelphia Tribune, The

03-03-2006

There's an old popular commercial that ends with the actress portraying a
deity defiantly saying, "You can't fool Mother Nature." Well, don't tell
that to the organizers of this year's edition of the Philadelphia Flower
Show, titled "Enchanted Spring ... A Tribute to Mother Nature." The show's
theme celebrates the power of Natura, Goddess of Nature, and is designed to
leave visitors in awe.

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