Festival of Flowers

Festival of Flowers

Biltmore's Festival of Flowers celebrates the beauty of George W. Vanderbilt's 8,000-acre property and its original design by Frederick Law Olmsted, father of American landscape architecture. During this time, the estate’s seasonal glory is showcased with a stunning display of thousands of tulips in the Walled Garden, vibrant colors in the 20-acre azalea garden and cascades of native and exotic blooms in the natural gardens and walking trails. Biltmore's gardens, Olmsted's final and most grand project, are in their 119th year, continuing to mature and therefore becoming more beautiful every year.  

These Limited Edition textiles reflect the beauty of the gardens, and the grand heritage of the estate.  

Festival of Flowers

   

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