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WIN: 4 Tickets to The Atlanta Botanical Garden

Contest Ends August 28th!

August 25, 2014
The wonder and magic of Imaginary Worlds, showcasing 28 giant topiary-like sculptures, returns to the Atlanta BotanicalGarden this spring, bigger and better than ever with nine new characters joining a cast that sports a brand new look.

Imaginary Worlds: A New Kingdom of Plant Giants, presented May through October, features monumental works of mosaiculture - the centuries-old horticultural art of planting steel forms with thousands of living plants - created by International Mosaiculture of Montreal®. Presented for the first time in the United States last summer at the Garden, the blockbuster exhibition Imaginary Worlds: Plants Larger Than Lifeshowcased 19 sculptures, including a pair of towering cobras and a giant bust called Earth Goddess, which now calls the Garden home. 

In the new exhibition, joining those sculptures, which have been “re-imagined” with new plantings and installed in different garden areas, are four frolicking frogs, three gallivanting gorillas and a pair of ogling orangutans as the newest denizens of the enchanted gardens.

“This exhibition will be the largest ever presented in the United States and promises to be another ‘wildly’ successful one,” said Mary Pat Matheson, the Garden’s president and CEO.

The four giant frogs will find themselves at home by the native Conservation Bog. Last summer, these sculptures, representing theGarden’s amphibian conservation program, were the Garden’s contribution to Mosaiculture Internationale’s exposition in Montreal, where they garnered an international environmental award. Each frog’s design is inspired by an endangered species in the Garden’s collection.

The other new sculptures were part of a Montreal display last summer that celebrated wildlife. 

The family of  three life-sized gorillas take residence in Storza Woods among the towering tree trunks. Black mondo grass gives the primates their lush, glossy coats.

The Perennial Garden will host the orangutans, resplendent in gloriously shaggy coats of orange-brown sedges. One ape energetically “hangs” from a spectacular Japanese Snowbell Tree, while its companion sits sedately within a flowering tapestry of summer color that complements their fur. 

The monumental sculptures range up to 25 feet tall and 20 feet wide and contain nearly 200,000 plants. The largest, the 25-foot-tall Earth Goddess, is stuffed with 40,000 annuals and has become a permanent living sculpture in the Garden’s collection. 

Each sculpture is a living, sophisticated evolution of the traditional “stuffed topiary” technique. Thousands of meticulously groomed plants (mostly annuals) are planted into soil-and-sphagnum moss filled netting covering the steel forms – hidden works of artisanship themselves – to carpet the skeletons in colorful patterns. Intricate irrigation systems beneath the surface of the sculptures allow the plants to grow – and the creatures to flourish – in Atlanta’s summer heat. 
On Thursdays fromthrou gh September, visitors may explore Imaginary Worlds at night, experiencing the sculptures in a whole new light, during Cocktails in the Garden. The event, held from 6 -10 p.m., features cash bars, a live deejay and chef demonstrations.

The mission of the Atlanta Botanical Garden is to develop and maintain plant collections for display, education, research,conservation and enjoyment. The Garden is located at 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE and open Tuesday through Sunday from 9 a.m.-7p.m. (until 10 p.m. Thursdays). Admission is $18.95 adults, $12.95 children 3 - 12, and free to children under three and Garden members. Details: atlantabotanicalgarden.org or phone 404.876.5859.       

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