Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show
The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year except 2020, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building.[1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 visitors.[1]
This show went on a one-year hiatus in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[2]
See also
- Gardening in Australia
References
- ^ a b Graeme Hopkins and Christine Goodwin: Living Architecture: Green Roofs and Walls, 2011, pg.271
- ^ "Important information regarding the 2020 Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show". Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show. 14 March 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
External links
- Melbourne International Garden and Flower Show
- Florist Melbourne - Bud Flowers
- Pash Flowers: Online Flowers & Same-Day Delivery
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Events in the Melbourne central business district
Note: this includes events held in the Melbourne central business district and its immediate surrounds, not the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area
- All: One Day International Cricket
- December: Boxing Day Test
- Carols by Candlelight
- January: Australian Open
- Midsumma Festival
- February: St Kilda Festival
- Herald Sun Tour
- March: Australian Grand Prix
- Melbourne 400
- Melbourne Fashion Festival
- Melbourne Food & Wine Festival
- Moomba Waterfest
- Melbourne Queer Film Festival
- April: Anzac Day parade
- AFL Anzac Day match
- Melbourne International Comedy Festival
- Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show
- June: Rising Festival
- AFL King's Birthday match
- Melbourne International Animation Festival
- Melbourne International Jazz Festival
- July:
- Melbourne International Film Festival
- Open House Melbourne
- August: Melbourne Day
- Melbourne Underground Film Festival
- Melbourne Writers Festival
- September: AFL Grand Final
- Melbourne Fringe Festival
- Melbourne International Festival of Brass
- Melbourne Royal Show
- Sandown 500
- November: Head of the Yarra
- Melbourne Cup
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