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Macy's Flower Show
FEATURED FLOWERS & PLANTS
Woody Trees & ShrubsHerbaceous Plants
Agapanthus (Nile Lily)Tulips
Amelanchier Tree (Serviceberry)Daffodils
Camellia Japonica ShrubsAzaleas
Exbury AzaleasRanunculus
Chinese RedbudGerbera Daisy
Texas RedbudCineraria
Mexican RedbudAstilbe
Canadian RedbudHosta
ForsythiaLenten Rose (Helleborus)
HydrangeasAfrican Violet
KerriaHyacinth
Magnolia TreesKalanchoe
Crabapple TreesCaladium
Tree PeonyBromeliads
Flowering Apricot TreeOrchids
Okame Cherry Tree 
Kwanzan Cherry Tree 
Snow Fountain Cherry 
Macy’s Rose 
Carpet Rose 
‘Knockout’ Rose 
Spirea 
Chinese Lilac 
Concord Grape 
Yucca 
GARDEN HIGHLIGHTS
The Paradise Garden will transport you to a tropical paradise. The garden features over 300 different species of tropical plants, from green palms to exotic flowers. Since the tropics are known for their array of fruit trees, we have brought in a Coconut Tree, a Papaya Tree and an Ensete Red Banana Tree, plus a favorite from last year's show, the Chocolate Tree.

The Woodland Garden celebrates nature's beauty with annuals, perennials, trees and shrubs. In a color palette inspired by the season, the Woodland Garden features such flowers as tulips, daffodils, primula, ranunculus, forsythia and begonias. This garden also showcases some handcrafted birdhouses.

The Community Garden reflects and honors the efforts of the several hundred community gardens that are scattered throughout the 5 boroughs. These neighborhood scale gardens are enjoyed by all of those who come into contact with them and they have multiple uses. Whether they produce flowers or vegetables, they are a favorite of all New Yorkers.

The Living Garden is our salute to the Plastic Lawn Flamingo and its impact on American gardens. These flamingos were handcrafted by the artisans at the Macy's Parade Studio, and were hand planted with hundreds of pink kalanchoe by our landscape partner, Ireland Gannon Associates.

The Pink Garden features several new plant additions to the Macy's Flower Show. The first is the Prunus Persica, which is an ornamental Peach Tree that does not bear fruit. This particular tree is called the Corinthian Pink, which has medium purple foliage and lots of small pink double flowers.

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