Homegrown – Macy’s Flower Show Brings Joy of Springtime

For those of us who look forward to the Macy’s Flower Show every year, the gorgeous displays now at their Herald Square flagship store will surely delight. Bring your friends, family, and of course, your cameras and visit through May 10.

The theme for the 2026 show is “Homegrown.” It is a colorful, beautifully curated journey through America’s greenhouse and highlights the artistry of traditional handicrafts.  It is a wonderful reminder that each season is an opportunity to begin anew and turn to the light.

“Effy Stained Glass”

Plan your visit! Macy’s provides a guide with a commemorative poster that details 22 of the displays including the beautiful, colorful windows facing Herald Square that integrate fashion and floral displays. You can take a virtual tour by scanning the QR code and learn about the full floral list.

“America’s Greenhouse”

At the Broadway entrance, you will be mesmerized by the grand display, “America’s Greenhouse.” This bright floral canopy has a kinetic sunrise that shifts through bright morning colors. It’s a perfect welcome to the flower show.

“West Birdhouse”

The broad center aisle that courses through the store has floral exhibits that include “Spinning Wheel,” “Gathered Nests,” “West Birdhouse,” and “Evening Trending.” All guests will appreciate the diversity of blooms. The show has a plethora of flower varieties in a rainbow of colors.  

“LEGO Blooms & Beyond”

Beloved retailers in the Macy’s Flower Show include “LEGO Blooms & Beyond” with a great display of LEGO flowers; “EFFY’s Stained Glass Sunset” that has gorgeous illuminated panels lining a passage to walk through; “Golden Hour by Sunglass Hut” with bright blossoms around their shop: and of course, the “Macy’s Flower Show Gift Shop.”

“VALENTINO BEAUTY”

This year on the upstairs promenade “VALENTINO BEAUTY Born in Roma Palazzo” is not to be missed. It depicts a floral journey where each room highlights sensory experiences and the exquisite Valentino scents such as their Coral Fantasy, Green Stravaganza, Purple Melancholia and more.

Macy’s Window

There are special events for the public, including: LEGO Spring in Bloom Build; Valentino Beauty: The Born in Roma Polaroid Studio; Valentino Beauty: Personalize Your Love Note; and complimentary flower show guided tours.

One trip to the Macy’s Flower show will not be enough. It’s one of the signs of spring for New Yorkers and guests of the city. For more information, click on the poster below.

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