Fountains, Flowers and Flights of Fancy at Longwood Gardens

by Jennings David L | November 15, 2008 at 07:14 pm
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Outside the trees are dropping their vibrant fall colors while inside exotic flowers and plants burst with more colors than a springtime rainbow. The place is Longwood Gardens, just west of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where exotic plants from throughout the world are on display year round.

If you like flowers and fountains this is the place to see over eleven thousand different plant species and more fountains than any other garden in the United States. Throughout the year, there are different themes to highlight the spectacular plants and special attractions. Going on now through November 23 is "Autumn's Colors".

Also through November is the Chrysanthemum Festival with more than 20,000 Chrysanthemums in bloom. The indoor and outdoor gardens are bursting with color and extraordinary shapes. The entire 1,050 acre estate has areas of interest for visitors of all ages. Take a walk in the topiary gardens and imagine the whimsical creatures and shapes that made gardens like these a staple for the rich and famous around the world. There are areas of discovery for children and adults in the Indoor Children's Garden, or at the Idea Garden where you can watch the trains as they travel through miniature Longwood landmarks made from natural elements.

In addition to the changing flower displays, there are special entertainment and cultural events.  "Fall Fantasy of Glass", is running simultaneously with the current theme and highlights the artwork of glass artists Michael Cohn and Molly Stone, of Cohn-Stone Studios in Richmond, California. Their colorful and whimsical pumpkin and gourd creations are a visual treat. These are excellent artists who have exhibited throughout the world and are featured in a number of museums, corporate and private collections.

We made the day trip in early November with some out of town visitors. I wasn't sure how impressed I would be of a glass squash but I have to admit the colorful blown glass are truly a work of art and enjoyable to see. The artistry of the glass pumpkins fit perfectly with the natural beauty of the flowering plants surrounding the exhibit area. I was impressed with the hospitality and friendliness of all the staff and employees that we encountered. We were approached by one staff member, who upon seeing my 83 year old mother in law, let us know where we could get a wheel chair at different locations throughout the park if we needed one.

The architecture of the conservatory, ballroom and mansions on the grounds are also worth the time to visit. The entire property has a wonderful history, dating back to 1700 when William Penn issued a grant of land to the Peirce family. It wasn't until the early 1900's, when Pierre S. DuPont, of the Delaware DuPont family, purchased the estate that the gardens began to take shape.

While we were there, we noticed a number of workers busy getting ready for the annual Christmas spectacular with over 500,000 outdoor lights that will be burning throughout the gardens. During December, the floral displays, decorated trees, ice skating under the trees and the dancing fountains make Longwood gardens a wonderful outing. There are two dining areas open for a snack, meal or hot drink. Christmas at Longwood runs from November 27 through January 11, 2009. If you can't make it before Christmas it is still a great place to take family, and visitors, after the holidays.

Keep in mind there is a new ticketing process for Christmas admissions. When we visited during Christmas last year it was crowded to the point that once in line you were propelled through the gardens. This year Longwood is going to a timed ticket entrance policy that will reduce the crowds and wait time as the more popular exhibits. To reserve a place go online to their ticket page at https://tickets.longwoodgardens.org/

For the serious artist and photographer you can take your easel or tripod but only before noon and you have to stop by the main desk to get a registration tag.

Getting There. Located in southeastern Pennsylvania, Longwood Gardens is a great day trip from places in New York, Eastern Pennsylvania, Northern Delaware, Maryland and Washington DC. Approximate distances from these areas:

Philadelphia, PA - 30
Wilmington, DE - 12
Valley Forge, PA - 28
Lancaster, PA - 43
Baltimore, MD - 75
Washington, DC - 110
New York, NY - 130

Individual Ticket Costs
Adults: $16
Seniors (ages 62+): $14
Students (ages 5-22): $6
Children ages 4 and under: Free

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Paschen

Beautiful. 

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amyjudd

Sounds great - I know my parents would definitely really love it there.

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MarilynTee

At Longwood Gardens you can leave your troubles behind and enjoy a day of peace and beauty. We enjoyed the indoor exhibits and greenhouse displays as well as the nature trails and outdoor gardens.

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Point and Shoot Kinda Gal

Thank you for adding my photo (from here: http://url.ie/wfu). I worked there for a year and loved it - it really is a beautiful place.

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chell1957

Longwood Gardens is a wonderful place for all ages and genders. It is a never ending show place for all seasons and holidays. One of the largest pubic gardens on the East Coast and one of the oldest families from this area. Visitors will find something for everyone.

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Jennings David L

Thanks for adding your photo and comments, there really is too much to see in one trip.  The exhibits and entertainment is always changing.  Their Christmas show is amazing with hundreds of thousands of lights.

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Suze08

It was a perfect October day, many people were enjoying the beautiful ambience that is Longwood Gardens. Lots of children were fascinated by the huge carved pumpkins (so was I!). Some, like this little boy, just had to get close..to touch and admire the art.

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bcompetent

A beautiful wall of Mums greets you as you enter Longwood Garden's visitor center. Any season you visit Longwood, it will be quite enjoyable!

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kirk photo

The Fall Fantasy in Glass Pumpkins display at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA. Their hand-blown glass pumpkins are breathtaking! Longwood Gardens are absolutely incredible and far exceeded our expectations. Well worth visiting! I recommended to everyone to visit the Fall Fantasy in Glass that run through November 23. I also recommended to everyone to visit their Christmas display November 27–January 11.

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Jennings David L

Thanks for posting the excellent photo of the glass pumpkins by Cohn and Stone.  Their work is unique, creative and simply amazing.  Checking out their website to see how they blow and shape the glass is quite a learning experience.

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