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A Tour Inside the NY Botanical Garden’s Trippy Orchid Show

Last updated: February 24, 2026 8:50 pm
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New Yorkers are known for their resilience and camaraderie, especially during extreme events like sports victories, festive chaos, scorching heat waves, and bone-chilling winds. Despite the frigid temperatures that made parts of the city feel like Antarctica, people flocked to the Bronx’s New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) for the opening of “Mr. Flower Fantastic’s Concrete Jungle,” this year’s orchid show that promises a pop-timistic twist.

Inside the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, visitors are greeted with a warm 72-degree oasis. The guest designer, Mr. Flower Fantastic, known for his floral artistry despite being allergic to flowers, has created larger-than-life installations that pay homage to New York City. From a brownstone facade engulfed in vibrant blooms to a laundromat filled with terrariums, each piece is a whimsical interpretation of urban life intertwined with nature.

Queens-born Mr. Flower Fantastic collaborated with NYBG to bring his New York City-themed vision to life, connecting the garden’s lush surroundings with the iconic imagery of the Empire State. According to Michaela Wright, NYBG’s director of Exhibition Content and Interpretation, the show aims to showcase the biodiversity of the city and highlight how urban spaces can also be green spaces teeming with life.

Despite the bitter cold on a Super Bowl Sunday, dedicated visitors like Carolyn Townsend braved the weather to explore the show. As an advocate for integrating nature into city landscapes, Townsend found the exhibition both inspiring and thought-provoking. The juxtaposition of urban elements with floral beauty serves as a reminder of the resilience and vibrancy of city life.

The exhibition also serves as a platform for NYBG’s urban conservation team to promote their Welikia mapping tool, which offers insights into the historical ecology of New York City. By showcasing what the city looked like 400 years ago, the team hopes to raise awareness about the importance of preserving green spaces in urban environments.

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“Mr. Flower Fantastic’s Concrete Jungle” embodies the concept of resilience and renewal, much like the orchids that bloom repeatedly with a little care in between. As Wright explains, the show serves as a metaphor for life and the city itself – constantly storing up energy for the next bloom. Despite the winter chill, the promise of spring is just around the corner.

With its blend of art, nature, and urban flair, “Mr. Flower Fantastic’s Concrete Jungle” offers a refreshing perspective on city life and the beauty that can be found amidst the concrete jungle. Visitors leave inspired and uplifted, ready to embrace the changing seasons and the endless cycle of growth and renewal.

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