Beautiful Birds, Beautiful Sights at the Dallas Arboretum!
The Dallas Arboretum has never been a stranger to providing its guests with plenty of exquisite sights and fresh air! And since Spring is now fully in bloom, there’s no stopping guests from getting the chance to fully take advantage of some truly spectacular weather and colorful arrangements!
This weekend, guests can experience the Dallas Arboretum’s amazing Dallas Blooms event—the largest annual floral festival in the Southwest. An annual event, this year’s theme will focus on intricate Avian life, particularly that of the majestic peacock! The “Birds in Paradise” exhibit will feature larger-than-life peacock topiaries along with more than 500,000 spring-blooming bulbs for your viewing pleasure. There will be 100 varieties of spring bulbs, thousands of azaleas, and hundreds of Japanese cherry trees. But that is barely even the tip of the iceberg as the Arboretum boasts plenty of breathtaking plants, flowers, and butterflies!
It is the perfect natural setting for anyone who loves the great outdoors or parents who are looking for a good place to let the kids run around. There is really nothing quite like seeing some amazing flowers in bloom, and with the beautiful bird-themed atmosphere all around, you will absolutely adore the warm scents and sound of a photogenic experience you’re sure to never forget!
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The Dallas Arboretum is one of my absolute favorite places to be. Every time I stop in Dallas, I always make sure to set aside some time for a visit. This new seasonal exhibit is definitely worth the price of admission, and I personally cannot wait to stop in to see it! If you’re curious about the Arboretum or are looking for more information on upcoming events, you can check out their main website at this handy website link HERE.
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