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WATCH: 2021 Autumn Display at Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Garden

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Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Garden’s autumn display transports guests “Deeper Into the Woods” for an enchanting journey through a magical forest filled with playful woodland creatures and one-of-a-kind artistic floral arrangements.  The dazzling display, imagined by designer Ed Libby, was brought to life by Bellagio’s Horticulture team and is open now through November 13.

2021 Autumn Display at Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Garden
2021 Autumn Display at Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Garden

Upon entering the Bellagio Conservatory, guests are instantly immersed into the heart of a forest featuring bright-colored floral mushroom topiaries, towering ginkgo trees, festive foliage and whimsical dragonflies dancing overhead.

Welcoming guests at the center of the West Bed is a gleaming fairy house, surrounded by flowing water symbolizing renewal and featuring snails with large hand-painted spiral shells, oversized 800-pound gourds and an abundance of floral mushrooms. The tall ginkgo trees covered in lush golden leaves arching over the garden and creating a charming autumn scene. Symbols of transformation and adaptability are reflected in the dragonflies flying overhead.   

2021 Autumn Display at Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Garden
2021 Autumn Display at Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Garden

In the North Bed, a family of four playful grizzly bears sits beside an abundant water fountain made of copper-stemmed glass-blown blue flowers, while waving to guests inviting everyone to celebrate the new season with all the nearby woodland creatures.

The East Bed creates a stunning pathway through the Bellagio Conservatory with a large hollow tree flanked with two wooden doors guiding guests into the woods beyond. Iconic red-orange leaves crown the tree and are incorporated in the large, detailed lanterns overhead. Colorful floral mushrooms accompany acorn-shaped lanterns as well as pumpkins and gourds of all shapes, colors and sizes.

2021 Autumn Display at Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Garden
2021 Autumn Display at Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Garden

In the South Bed, guests are greeted by a family of friendly foxes. Two adventurous foxes sail the Koi fishpond in a hand-crafted sailboat marked with the iconic Bellagio “B.” Meanwhile, another peacefully dozes beneath a large mushroom topiary topped with colorful flowers while another playfully rolls in a majestic waterfall. Nestled among the full bed of botanicals is a magnificent floral-embellished hand-hewn wooden treehouse with a spiral staircase.

Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is complimentary to the public and open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Autumn Display By The Numbers

  • 59,950: Total number of fresh-cut carnations used on the mushrooms
  • 19: Number of mushrooms
  • 7 feet: Diameter of largest mushroom
  • 8,730 pounds: Total weight of pumpkins used in the display
  • 2,000: Number of Chester Fern border plants used in the display
  • 838 pounds: Weight of largest giant pumpkin used in the display
  • 1,998: Number of ivy plants used in the border of the beds
  • 97: Team members involved in the display’s assembly
  • 44: Types of flowers, shrubs and trees used in the display
  • 40: Number of illuminated acorns
  • 18: Number of floral mushrooms
  • 10: Number of flickering dragonflies
  • 6: Number of friendly foxes
  • 6: Number of dazzling ladybugs
  • 5: Number of lively hedgehogs
  • 4: Number playful grizzly bears
  • 3: Number of perky prairie dogs
  • 3: Number of enchanted fairies
  • 2: Number of resourceful squirrels

Photos by Tory Kooyman


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