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Winter In Bloom to conclude with magnificent Camellia Show

The 187th Camellia Show concludes a month of flowers at Tower Hill Botanic Garden.

More people than ever are discovering that Tower Hill Botanic Garden is the perfect place to escape winter and get a sneak peek of spring during Winter In Bloom. Visitors have one final weekend to enjoy the celebration of nature and flowers.

Saturday, February 27, 10am–5pm and
Sunday, February 28, 10am-4pm
187th Annual Camellia Show
presented by the Massachusetts Camellia Society

Saturday, February 27, 10am-5pm
11am-3pm: Children’s crafts (free with admission)
1 pm: Epimediums: Jewels of the Shade with Karen Perkins, Garden Vision Epimediums (free with admission, but tickets required. Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis at the reception desk starting at noon on the day of the event.)
1pm: Floral Ice Sculpture Demonstration with Brilliant Ice Sculpture (free with admission)
3-4pm: Concert - Reverie, Harp and Cello Duo (free with admission, but tickets required. Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis at the reception desk starting at noon on the day of the concert.)

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Sunday, February 28, 10am-4pm
11am-3pm: Children’s crafts (free with admission)
2pm: Guided Tour: Tower Hill Conservatories (free with admission)
3-4pm: Concert - Brandeis University Chamber Choir (free with admission, but tickets required. Tickets are available on a first-come first-serve basis at the reception desk starting at noon on the day of the concert.)

Please click here for full information on the events listed above. Please call 508.869.6111 for the most up-to-date information regarding the events at Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston.

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