It’s officially summer inside the Bellagio Hotel & Casino! The Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has revealed their brand new summer display, “Majesty: The Grandeur of Nature,” and this display will have you feeling ready for the fabulous summer season ahead. Don’t believe us? Scroll to see the photos of the brand new display!
The Bellagio Botanical Gardens display is comprised of the North, South, East and West beds, with each adding its own majestic beauty and wonder to the spectacular summer display. “Majesty: The Grandeur of Nature” was brought to life by designer Ed Libby and the Bellagio Horticulture team and is open to the public now through September 9th!
West Bed
The loving hands of Mother Nature arise from the center of the West Bed to present a brilliant bouquet of flowers while water gently cascades into a tranquil lagoon below. The 28-foot-tall hands, inspired by Italian works, embody environmental stewardship, partnership and renewal. Towering willow trees sway above The Garden Table, sitting inside a lush green hideaway.
North Bed
Perched atop a large rock in the center of the North Bed sits a mythological-like figure, representative of the masculine side of nature. Two hummingbirds adorned with an iridescent sheen of purple hues hover over the hidden paradise as the gentle giant pours water into a foggy river. A stunning crown of purple and white wisteria hang above a grotto as vibrant media screens fill the background with scenes of water and other picturesque moments to create a sense of an infinite natural world.
East Bed
Upon entering the East Bed, guests wander over a stone pathway to discover a mossy secret garden. Magical wooded creatures come to life amid a flowery summer scene representing a harmonic union of nature and humanity. Butterflies flutter softly through the air above a fountain, symbolizing transformation, hope and strength. Bright red and pink roses accent the lush green garden of multiple varieties of mosses and lichen, creating a landscape that reflects the awakening of summer and the grandeur of the season.
South Bed
An ethereal 18-foot-tall goddess is the focal point of the South Bed, delicately nestling a yellow butterfly as water falls from her hands to personify Mother Nature’s nurturing and feminine side. Adorned with radiant yellow roses, coleus and succulents, her flowing hair is seemingly one with the florals all around. As fog rolls across the pond’s surface, a playful goldfinch explores the floral nirvana giving a sense of cheerful energy and a delightful reminder of the simple joys in life.
Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is complimentary and open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For those interested in visiting the Bellagio Botanical Gardens or seeking more information about “Majesty: The Grandeur of Nature,” click here.
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