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US (TX): 500,000 blooms at Dallas Arboretum

Dallas Blooms, named by Southern Living Magazine as "the best spot this side of Holland to see Spring flowers," returns to The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden with "The Artistry in Nature" on February 27. Continuing through April 10, this year's festival will showcase an explosion of color with 500,000 blooms. Additionally, international sculptor Gary Lee Price's historic Great Contributors exhibit of life-size bronze statues will be set throughout one of America's best floral festivals, sponsored by Bank of America.



"Bank of America is once again honored to sponsor Dallas Blooms, a premier outdoor event that deepens our cultural experience in North Texas," said Gillian Breidenbach, Senior Vice President and North Texas Market Manager, Bank of America. "In addition to benefiting our local economy, Dallas Blooms is a magnificent spring tradition, and we look forward to this festival in a spectacular setting."

Mary Brinegar, Dallas Arboretum President and CEO, said, "Dallas Blooms sets the stage for spring in Dallas, and we're honored to highlight the Great Contributors. We're placing our guests in the company of well loved and inspiring historical figures amid the vibrancy of our spring gardens – it will be fun to see the photographs it inspires among the thousands that attend."

Dallas Blooms features tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, pansies, violas, poppies and thousands of other spring-blooming annuals and perennials along with 150 Japanese cherry trees. The finale will be the flowering of the garden's 3,000 azaleas blooming toward the end of April.

For more information:
Dallas Blooms
214.515.6500
dallasarboretum.org
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