Monday, May 14, 2012

Bellagio Conservatory’s Spring Display

One of the Las Vegas “must see” venues that is always on my visit list is the floral display featured in the Bellagio Hotel & Casino’s Conservatory. If you read Left Field Wander in early February, then you might have caught my post on the winter display, complete with pictures.

The last time I was in Las Vegas – this past April – the wife and I took in the conservatory’s spring display, which was Dutch spring themed with a bounty of flowers, especially tulips.
It’s always a pleasure to wander around with the crowd, and gaze in awe at the magnificence of the garden before you. They pull out all the stops in the presentations.
Consequently, I make sure my digital camera’s battery is well-charged, and that I have plenty of capacity for the dozens of high-resolution pictures that I plan to bring home with me. That’s exactly what I did, and I’d show you all of them, but that’s not possible.
So … here are a select few for you to enjoy:
Carousel

Flower Bed

Parasols and Bees

Tulips

Hyacinths

Large Swan

Floral Interpretation of Claude Monet's
"Fisherman's Cottage on the Cliffs at Varingville"

I can’t wait to see how they’re going to theme the summer display. Shall we all plan on going?

1 comment:

Garden Leisure said...

Wow, this is just so impressive. It's a million miles away from conservatory cane furniture Birmingham that's in my home!