Festival Floralia 2013

May 5, 2013 — Sunday
2:00 – 4:30 pm

Hooper-Lee-Nichols House
159 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

Our Celebration of Spring and Native Plant Sale — With the joy of friends, music, fine food, and libations!

Download a Festival flyer. 

  • Live Jazz Music by The Silverwood Duo / Julianne & Barry Johnston on guitar, flute, and sax
  • Join Us for a Fabulous Native Plant Sale:  Staffed with horticultural experts who offer professional advice on the species best suited to your landscape needs. All the plants sold are native to New England, and we assemble a great collection that is typically not available all at one location. These species are guaranteed to add ecological value to your gardens and landscapes.
  • Silent Auction / Garden Planters and Tools, Professional Tree Services, Granite Bird Bath, Nursery Gift Certificates & CSAs, Fabulous Books, Formaggio Cheese Tasting & Cave Tour, Restaurant Gfit Certificates, and MORE!

New in 2013: Purchase Your Tickets by April 18 and Pre-order Plants!

Get the native plants you most want. We will be offering a collection of about fifty species for pre-ordering—selected from three different wholesale nurseries in New England— allowing you to choose your preferred plants and quantities ahead of time. You must purchase your ticket by April 18 to receive the complete pre-order information and details. 

Many additional plants will still be for sale at the event, with no need to pre-order if you prefer shopping "in the moment."

A Big Thank You to Our 2013 Sponsors for their Generous Support

Hawk Design: Landscape Architecture & Land Planning      •        Wilkinson Ecological Design

Antrim Street Studio
Patagonia Boston
Barrett Tree Service EastProject Native
Bigelow NurseriesRendezvous in Central Square
Cambridge Historical Society
Seth Berman Gardeners
Cambridge Trust CompanyRidgely Duvall of Ideal Wine
City Natives of BNANSudbury Nurseries West
Formaggio Kitchen
Sylvan Nursery
Good News GarageTimber Press
Landscape FormsVan Berkum Nursery
Le Masurier Granite Weston Nurseries 
New England Wetland PlantsWhole Foods Market Fresh Pond 
New England Wildflower Society  

Photos from Our 2012 Festival

[What a collection of native plants!]   [Bringing together food, libations, and friends.]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Getting advice from our landscape professionals.]

 [And all while being serenaded by the Tremont Trio.]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Not everyone put their plants in their pocket.]

 [The tour of the native plant garden was popular.]