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Welcome to Kansas City’s Botanical Garden

Apr 27

SOLD OUT | Terrarium Workshop

Details for SOLD OUT | Terrarium Workshop
Apr 27

Brunch with Artist Kate Clements

Details for Brunch with Artist Kate Clements
May 4

Crescendo Conservatory at Powell Gardens

Details for Crescendo Conservatory at Powell Gardens

Happening Soon!

Fleur-ette

  • June 4, 2024 | Tuesday
  • 10:00am

Explore the Gardens

An interactive map of Powell Gardens

What's in Season

Cornus florida

Common name: Flowering Dogwood
Family: Cornaceae (Dogwood Family)
Distribution: E North America
Hardiness: -28.9 to -23.3 °C
Life form: Tree

Garden Explorer

Love garden games? Powell Gardens has two ways to play! 
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🏆 May 17: Mix, mingle, and make meaningful connections at Rosé & Croquet Corporate Networking. 
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🥂 May 18: Don your finest garden attire and tap into your playful side with croquet matches and spring merriment at the Rosé & Croquet Garden Party. 
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Register with the link in bio. #powellgardens #croquet #gardenparty #garden #lawngames #outdoorparty #botanicalgarden #garden #networking #corporateparty #spring
A botanical garden is a living museum! Powell Gardens maintains several botanical collections for research, conservation, and visitor enjoyment. Learn more about Powell Gardens’ collections in our latest blog post (link in bio). 💐☀️🌷
After a long winter, Powell Gardens welcomes Painted Garden (April 27-June 16). 🎨 
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Celebrate the joy and color spreading across the Gardens with inventive botanical displays, spring blooms, and works of art. Rooted in Kansas City’s art community with new work by Kate Clements and returning favorites by local artists, Powell Gardens invites you to imagine the garden as a gallery this spring. 
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Admission linked in bio. #powellgardens #paintedgarden #garden #spring #art #artwork #localart #outdoorart
Painted Garden Featured Artist: @kate_clements 🎨 
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Kate Clements constructs delicate and ornate large-scale paintings and installations comprised of kiln fused glass panels. Working with frit, a type of crushed glass, she sifts, scatters, and pushes the sugar-like substance on a kiln shelf to form dimensional drawings. The wafer-thin panels reference naturalistic designs and floral motifs that she uses to explore ideas of beauty, taste, and impermanence. 
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Learn more at powellgardens.org/painted-garden (link in bio). #kateclements #powellgardens #paintedgardenkc #featuredartist #garden
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