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20

Apr 2023

Last Updated: 20/04/2023

Regal floral art wows visitors at Harrogate Flower Show

by Tamsin O'Brien

| 20 Apr, 2023
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A stunning golden cloak, crown, orb and sceptre fashioned out of flowers is one of the star attractions at this year's Harrogate Flower Show.

Today's first day of the show saw around 15,000 enthusiastic visitors. This year's theme was the coronation of King Charles III.

The show, which is organised by the North of England Horticultural Society, is the first big gardening event on this year's UK calendar. More than 50,000 people are expected over the four days.

Nick Smith , show director, told the Stray Ferret:

"We're so pleased to see the amount of quality horticultural we're seeing here today. After such a miserable winter, it's just fantastic to see everybody come here and celebrating spring.
"Some might think the principle of floral art is quite old fashioned, but flower arrangers have created fantastic things - to see the range and quality in the Floral Pavilion is just amazing."


The royal cloak, crown, orb and sceptre were designed and created by Harrogate florist, Helen James - who is no stranger to winning awards for floral artistry.

This display however, was not made to be judged but to promote the show and has done its job — images of her work graced the front pages of the national press this morning, much to the delight of show organisers.



A close up of the cloak's beautiful floral fabric

Helen James has created promotional displays for the show for the past eight years but she said this one in particular seemed to have captured people's attention:

"We’ve started off with a base cloak of fabric and then overlaid it with organza to create a luxurious, padded look and then applied the floral material onto that. The flowers were either stitched on or we used special glue.
"The colour inspiration came from something regal but it's also fitting for springtime. The flowers are orchids, anthuriums, craspedia, kangaroo paws and mix of ferns and foliage, some have been coloured to fit the colour scheme."


The work took Helen and her team four days to create, then the cloak was gently draped over a table, put in the back of a van and taken to the Great Yorkshire Showground.




The Harrogate Spring Flower Show runs until Sunday 23 April. Gates open at 9.30am and close at 5pm.