THE STORIES OF VIZCAYA

Let your imagination sprout and bloom at the Plant Masquerade at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Inspired by Disney’s Dapper Days, this themed dress-up occasion brings together the splendor of nature and the artistry of human creativity. Join us on Sunday, April 21st, from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm, as we invite the public to visit

HOW IT WORKS This online course is delivered through a series of pre-recorded videos that you’ll find on this page and on Vizcaya’s YouTube channel. Each of the four videos will focus on a specific type of orchid and how to best care for that specific variety. Among these instructions, you will also find demonstrations

Salting the Earth Vizcaya’s Fountain Garden was once known by a different name. Originally, this space was designed to be a rose garden. It served as such when the gardens were completed in 1922. James Deering enjoyed the roses while he wintered here from November to March. When the Great Hurricane of 1926 hit Miami,

Vizcaya’s horticulture staff turned a storm into a silver lining and planted filled the gardens with colorful flowers as part of the replanting efforts following Hurricane Irma.