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Spring has sprung at Newfields.

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Say hello to spring, celebrate the return of warm weather, and explore art + nature at Spring Blooms, presented by Wild Birds Unlimited, at Newfields.

Visitors can explore 152 acres of diverse, colorful gardens, half a million bulbs bursting to life in a stunning array of color + spectacular floral exhibitions. Read: The perfect cure for cabin fever from a long winter.

We also have our irises on Art in Bloom (March 21-24), which features 50 floral artists displaying their work alongside the IMA art collections. Grab tickets.

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