Spring will officially sprout on March 28 at Macy’s as its downtown flagship stores are transformed into incredible floral wonderlands for Macy’s Flower Show 2010. Lush landscapes covering a quarter million square feet are set to take root at five Macy’s stores including Herald Square in New York City, Center City in Philadelphia, State Street in Chicago, Downtown Minneapolis and Union Square in San Francisco.
In addition to the ever-popular blossoming trees that line the aisles and corners of the Flower Show, the highlight of the colorful presentation will be the grand gateway Hot Air Balloon garden. Each featuring a lavishly planted basket, the high-flying balloons are adorned with a beautiful floral pattern inspired by The Martha Stewart Collection’s “Watercolor Petals” print.
Bachman’s was tapped to transform Macy’s Minneapolis location with lavish floral displays. The garden retailer has seven locations throughout the metro area.
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