The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society ( PHS ) show in the spring season with its planting of over 100,000 bloom bulb at its public gardens and landscapes in Center City and along the Ben Franklin Parkway , including LOVE Park , Logan Square , the Rodin Museum , and the Azalea Garden at the Philadelphia Museum of Art . Over the next few calendar week , take a stroll through these iconic Philadelphia spaces to experience spring color with stunning daffodils and tulip , as well as an array of beautiful new perennial and shrubs throughout these infinite , adding texture and luxuriance . A perfect daddy - of - color in Philadelphia ’s urban epicentre , these garden propose a picturesque backcloth for professional and amateur video shoots or even the fooling selfie .
Throughout the springtime and summertime , LOVE Park will feature an integrated , exuberant garden style featuring a mix of annuals , perennial , and tropicals and will feature nearly 7,000 bulbs in flower , as well as outpouring ephemerals . Peak time now through mid - late April .
Moving down the parkway to Logan Square , visitors will find this space transitioning from bound ephemeron such as hyacinths , crocus , and daffodils to a vibrant display of over 50,000 multi - colored tulip . Peak time now through mid - late April .

The Rodin Museum will showcase a stunning display of spring perennial like Meadow Sage , Meadow Rue , and Dianthus in vibrant purple and pink hues , blossom begin now through mid - May .
The Azalea Garden at the Philadelphia Museum of Art ( near Boathouse Row ) will also declare oneself a unagitated spot to stroll this spring , enjoy a picnic , or take in sweet tune and pass sentence outdoors . This garden will also begin to abound into bloom with spring bulbs in the next 3 - 5 workweek , make a beautiful and noble ambiance . Peak time is mid - May .
Along the Delaware River waterfront , PHS will refresh Cherry Street Pier ’s garden with new , tropical - inspired gardens , designed to mirror the Caribbean food offerings anticipated at the wharfage this time of year . Visit these gardens to experience an island vibe with tropic plants and large - leafed perennials , and enjoy delicious Caribbean fare , all while taking in beautiful waterfront views . Peak meter starts in mid - May .

These gardens , along with PHS ’s 15 + other public gardens and landscapes throughout the Philadelphia region , will be refreshed with virtually 1,000 perennials repurposed and rehomed after being display on - site at the 2024 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show . hold on by a PHS - project garden and experience these stunning choice re - visualise outdoors !