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Definition of flower show in English: flower shownoun An event at which flowers are displayed and judged for awards. the Glass House plays host to the prestigious annual flower show Example sentencesExamples - The village fete and flower show was held on Saturday.
- A York horticultural society continued more than 200 years of tradition when members held their annual flower show.
- For 10 years I collected wild flowers usually within or close to Alice Springs which were sent to interstate flower shows.
- Participation in the flower show is by invitation only from Britain's Royal Horticultural Society and the exhibitors are from all over the world.
- The next event planned in the area will be a flower show at St Paul's Church all day tomorrow.
- Among the events planned are a flower show, theatrical productions, a celebration of the works of Shakespeare and a carnival.
- They breed new varieties of plants and display them at flower shows.
- The group, which was formed 50 years ago, meets monthly and holds two annual flower shows.
- The flower show had been less of a success as it had been the wettest day of the summer.
- The objective of the flower show was to create awareness among people of the importance of living in harmony with nature.
- During the past few years, orchids have taken the West's big flower shows by storm.
- Organisers say this year's flower show will have several new features.
- In 1929, during its heyday, the park could attract 30,000 people to a flower show.
- The Queen Mother and Margaret were both keen gardeners and rarely missed Chelsea, the country's top flower show.
- They were the only Irish florists to take part in this year's flower show.
- A garden designed by a York student will be recreated at one of the world's biggest flower shows this summer.
- Towering sunflowers grown by young school children put a giant splash of colour into a community group's 60th annual flower show.
- Mom had a string of blue ribbons from flower shows across the panhandle.
- The theme for this year's flower show was literature, so these gardens were related to books and bookshop displays.
- Following a frenetic week at London's Chelsea flower show, local growers returned home, some more delighted than others.
Definition of flower show in US English: flower shownoun An event at which flowers are displayed and judged for awards. the Glass House plays host to the prestigious annual flower show Example sentencesExamples - Mom had a string of blue ribbons from flower shows across the panhandle.
- The flower show had been less of a success as it had been the wettest day of the summer.
- A garden designed by a York student will be recreated at one of the world's biggest flower shows this summer.
- In 1929, during its heyday, the park could attract 30,000 people to a flower show.
- The objective of the flower show was to create awareness among people of the importance of living in harmony with nature.
- They were the only Irish florists to take part in this year's flower show.
- Organisers say this year's flower show will have several new features.
- During the past few years, orchids have taken the West's big flower shows by storm.
- Among the events planned are a flower show, theatrical productions, a celebration of the works of Shakespeare and a carnival.
- The village fete and flower show was held on Saturday.
- They breed new varieties of plants and display them at flower shows.
- The group, which was formed 50 years ago, meets monthly and holds two annual flower shows.
- A York horticultural society continued more than 200 years of tradition when members held their annual flower show.
- Participation in the flower show is by invitation only from Britain's Royal Horticultural Society and the exhibitors are from all over the world.
- For 10 years I collected wild flowers usually within or close to Alice Springs which were sent to interstate flower shows.
- The Queen Mother and Margaret were both keen gardeners and rarely missed Chelsea, the country's top flower show.
- The next event planned in the area will be a flower show at St Paul's Church all day tomorrow.
- The theme for this year's flower show was literature, so these gardens were related to books and bookshop displays.
- Towering sunflowers grown by young school children put a giant splash of colour into a community group's 60th annual flower show.
- Following a frenetic week at London's Chelsea flower show, local growers returned home, some more delighted than others.
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