A view inside the venue as The New York Botanical Garden hosts The Orchid Dinner at The Plaza Hotel Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for New York Botanical Garden
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The Orchid Dinner 2025: A Night of Botanical Beauty and Conservation at NYBG

NYBG Hosts Orchid Dinner 2025: A Night of Floral Splendor and Conservation

Author : Hillary Latos

The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) recently hosted one of the most anticipated events of the season—The Orchid Dinner—celebrating the stunning 22nd edition of The Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism. This year’s floral spectacle, inspired by the visionary work of Mexican architect Luis Barragán, transported guests into a world of bold colors, geometric designs, and lush tropical beauty, all within the heart of the Bronx.

A Night of Impact and Elegance

The evening, sponsored by Hearst and VERANDA, was not only a feast for the eyes but also a powerful fundraiser supporting NYBG’s commitment to horticulture, education, science, and conservation. The event highlighted the importance of botanical research and the role of plants in addressing climate change and biodiversity loss, reinforcing NYBG’s leadership in plant science and sustainability.

Guests included New York State officials, NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, cultural leaders, and philanthropists, who came together to support this vital mission. Lead Chairs Susan and George Matelich, alongside Event Chairs Sara Arno and Kevin Cornish, played a pivotal role in the evening’s success.

The Orchid Show: A Celebration of Mexican Modernism

This year’s Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism showcases thousands of orchids arranged in settings inspired by Luis Barragán’s iconic architectural style, blending vibrant hues and striking geometric forms. Visitors can experience this breathtaking exhibition through April 27, 2025, with special Orchid Nights offering an enchanting after-dark experience.

A Stunning Display of Floral Artistry

The Orchid Dinner’s signature feature—its dazzling tablescapes—was brought to life by renowned designers, including Kristen Alpaugh (FLWR PSTL), Lilly Armstrong & Christina Koether (Mossome Floral and Nomadica), and Ace Berry (Ace in Full Bloom). Their exquisite floral arrangements transformed the venue into a true botanical wonderland.

🌍 Supporting Conservation & The Future of Horticulture

Proceeds from The Orchid Dinner directly support NYBG’s mission to advance plant science and conservation, ensuring that future generations can continue to benefit from the beauty and ecological importance of plants. With over $50 million restored in cultural funding, NYBG remains a beacon of botanical education and innovation.

🎟️ Visit The Orchid Show

Tickets are now available for The Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism and Orchid Nights, offering an unforgettable journey into a world of botanical brilliance. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in one of NYC’s most breathtaking and inspiring floral exhibitions.

For more details and to book your visit, head to NYBG’s official website.

The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) recently hosted one of the most anticipated events of the season—The Orchid Dinner—celebrating the stunning 22nd edition of The Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism. This year’s floral spectacle, inspired by the visionary work of Mexican architect Luis Barragán, transported guests into a world of bold colors, geometric designs, and lush tropical beauty, all within the heart of the Bronx.

A Night of Impact and Elegance

The evening, sponsored by Hearst and VERANDA, was not only a feast for the eyes but also a powerful fundraiser supporting NYBG’s commitment to horticulture, education, science, and conservation. The event highlighted the importance of botanical research and the role of plants in addressing climate change and biodiversity loss, reinforcing NYBG’s leadership in plant science and sustainability.

Guests included New York State officials, NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, cultural leaders, and philanthropists, who came together to support this vital mission. Lead Chairs Susan and George Matelich, alongside Event Chairs Sara Arno and Kevin Cornish, played a pivotal role in the evening’s success.

The Orchid Show: A Celebration of Mexican Modernism

This year’s Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism showcases thousands of orchids arranged in settings inspired by Luis Barragán’s iconic architectural style, blending vibrant hues and striking geometric forms. Visitors can experience this breathtaking exhibition through April 27, 2025, with special Orchid Nights offering an enchanting after-dark experience.

A Stunning Display of Floral Artistry

The Orchid Dinner’s signature feature—its dazzling tablescapes—was brought to life by renowned designers, including Kristen Alpaugh (FLWR PSTL), Lilly Armstrong & Christina Koether (Mossome Floral and Nomadica), and Ace Berry (Ace in Full Bloom). Their exquisite floral arrangements transformed the venue into a true botanical wonderland.

🌍 Supporting Conservation & The Future of Horticulture

Proceeds from The Orchid Dinner directly support NYBG’s mission to advance plant science and conservation, ensuring that future generations can continue to benefit from the beauty and ecological importance of plants. With over $50 million restored in cultural funding, NYBG remains a beacon of botanical education and innovation.

🎟️ Visit The Orchid Show

Tickets are now available for The Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism and Orchid Nights, offering an unforgettable journey into a world of botanical brilliance. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in one of NYC’s most breathtaking and inspiring floral exhibitions.

For more details and to book your visit, head to NYBG’s official website.

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