You’ve heard of flash mobs, but what about flash flowers? The Exedra has caught a few masked “artists” in the act, adding floral flourishes to local landmarks.

Mum’s the word at City Hall 
Bear Park’s bear is wreathed in roses and greens 
Floral fun at the Linda-Kingston Triangle, designed and installed by Patty Reed and Lisa Tuck 

Dracena dresses up 


Floral flashes . . . you-know-where 


Garlands greet passersby near Havens 
Highland and Oakland Aves festooned by florals — and Emily Dickinson 



Special delivery on Marlborough 
Spotted near Caperton: Yes, we can — say it with flowers 
If you can’t make it in person to the “Ode to Spring” found on the corner of Highland and Oakland Avenues, here’s the fine print:
A Light exists in Spring 
Not present on the Year 
At any other period — 
When March is scarcely here 
A Color stand abroad 
On Solitary Fields 
That Science cannot overtake  
But Human Nature feels. 
. . . .
~ Emily Dickinson


Images of the Exedra, and the arrangement at Oakland/Highland by Julie Reichle. Other images courtesy of Rachelle Sessions and Lori Adams
	
Beautiful!!
Fantastic. Flower are smiles from Nature. Thank you to all of the creative flower gals.
What a lovely idea. Thank you for making Piedmont sparkle.
These are just gorgeous! I can’t wait to make the rounds tomorrow to see as many as I can in person. Grateful to the artists who created these.