EMBRACE THE FLORAL SYMPHONY : FLOWER SHOWS OF THE WORLD
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56588/iabcd.v3i1.201Keywords:
Flower festival, Horticulture, Garden, BiodiversityAbstract
The International Flower Festival & Show is a global event that celebrates floral diversity, creativity, and cultural exchange. It serves as a platform for horticultural enthusiasts, florists, and botanists to exchange ideas and showcase their expertise. Attendees will experience a sensory journey through a kaleidoscope of colors, fragrances, and textures, from traditional garden displays to avant-garde floral installations. The festival emphasizes cross-cultural dialogue and collaboration, with international exhibitors presenting their unique botanical treasures. Interactive workshops, demonstrations, and cultural performances will deepen visitors' understanding of diverse floral traditions and ecological conservation efforts. The event also aims to raise awareness about preserving biodiversity and safeguarding natural heritage for future generations.
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