Bellagio's Conservatory & Botanical Gardens Transforms Into Whimsical Winter Wonderland
15 Dezember 2005 - 10:51PM
PR Newswire (US)
A Bountiful Ocean Spray Cranberry Bog, Fanciful Penguins and
Carnation-Covered Polar Bears, Shimmering Lights and a Towering
Tree Make This a Display to Remember LAS VEGAS, Dec. 15
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bellagio's Conservatory & Botanical
Gardens combines the nostalgia of yesteryear with the wonders of
modern technology to create a multitude of picture-perfect moments
this holiday season. A colorful cranberry bog calls to mind the
vision of a plentiful holiday table while the playful antics of
festive artic animals capture the hearts of visitors. In the center
of it all, a dazzling holiday tree laden with sparkling ornaments
sends gazes soaring while joyful sounds of the season evoke fond
memories of home. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20051215/LATH078 ) As guests
enter the Conservatory, they will be captivated by the vibrant
beauty of an illuminated cranberry bog with four gold-leafed rose
topiaries, overflowing with approximately 1,000 fresh roses and
rising from the sea of brilliant red berries. The bog celebrates
the time-honored tradition of the cranberry harvest and pays homage
to an American holiday favorite. Ocean Spray provided more than
400,000 individual cranberries, weighing approximately 2,000
pounds, to create this vivid new addition to the Conservatory's
annual holiday exhibit. Cranberries grow on vines in low-lying,
marsh-like environments called bogs. Small air pockets inside the
cranberries cause the fruit to float in water, which is how many
cranberries are harvested, creating a stunning scene in nature.
This holiday season, Bellagio is bringing the natural beauty of the
cranberry bog to Las Vegas. Another new delight this year is a
colony of endearing penguins. The group of 20 portly marine birds
can be spotted within an artic scene. While most are stationary,
state-of-the-art animatronic technology brings five adult and two
baby penguins to life. A short distance away, a family of polar
bears can be found sharing a moment of quality, family time. A baby
bear frolics playfully on his back on a frozen stream as mama and
papa bear watch with affection. The topiary bears' fur, made of
25,000 white carnations, was carefully hand-applied by Bellagio
horticulturists and is kept fresh by a specially designed water
drip system. The dazzling centerpiece of this beautiful exhibit is
a towering 45-foot Shasta Fir tree bejeweled with red, pink and
silver ornaments, a golden star tree topper and dozens of
flickering candles. Powered by electricity, the candles retain an
old-fashioned look and feel of an era when fire illuminated the
night. Six to 18-foot ornaments hang from above and circle the tree
to create a stunning visual. The tree's dramatic touch is created
with thousands of white lights choreographed to music and the
dancing waters below. Visitors are invited to enjoy the delights of
this winter wonderland from December 4 through January 4. Holiday
Exhibit Fast Facts: * Cranberry bog - Ocean Spray provided 400,000
cranberries weighing 2,000 pounds - A perennial plant, cranberries
grow on long-running vines in sandy bogs - Cranberries are "wet
harvested" by flooding bogs so berries float to the surface - The
cranberries used in this display were grown and harvested by Ocean
Spray growers in Oregon *Penguins - 7 animated, 13 stationary - 3
1/2-foot adults, 24-inch babies *Polar bears -- covered with 25,000
hand-applied, white carnations - Father bear: 12,000 flowers -
Mother bear: 8,000 flowers - Baby bear: 5,000 flowers *Holiday tree
- 45-foot Shasta Fir from Mt. Shasta, Calif. - 6- to 18-foot red,
pink and silver ornaments adorn the tree * Bellagio's Conservatory
& Botanical Gardens' 2006 Calendar - Chinese New Year Exhibit:
January 14 - February 25 - Spring Celebration: March 5 - May 13 -
Summer Garden Party: May 21 - September 9 - Harvest Show: September
17 - November 25
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