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IN BLOOM

March 16 - August 16

★ ★ ★ ★

“This rip-roaring history of botanical adventurers disturbs and delights”

The Guardian


“Consistently illuminating”

The Observer

“There’s much to savour”

The Telegraph

 

In Bloom exhibition – open until 16 Aug 2026

What do we really know about the plants and flowers in our gardens and window boxes?

Beyond their beauty, many have hidden histories – tales of exploration, obsession, and knowledge.

This major new exhibition takes visitors on a journey from Oxford to the farthest corners of the world and back, uncovering the global stories behind some of Britain’s most beloved blooms – from roses and tulips to camellias and peonies.

Featuring over 100 artworks and objects, including drawings, paintings, rare prints, and ceramics, In Bloom explores our changing relationship with the natural world.

From the fascinating stories of curiosity and ingenuity of early plant explorers to the networks that shaped global trade, this exhibition reveals how the pursuit of exotic plants transformed landscapes, economies, and cultures, leaving a legacy that still shapes our world today.


In Bloom is the first Ashmolean exhibition to consider sustainability from conception to delivery. Find out more

Exhibition catalogue

Explore the story of how plants and flowers shaped our world in the lavishly illustrated exhibition catalogue.

in bloom catalogue cover

Exhibition audio guide

Enjoy the show’s highlights with the audio guide narrated by BBC Gardeners’ World presenter Arit Anderson. Choose your ticket and add to your booking.

In Bloom audio guide graphic with small image of narrator Arit Anderson

EXHIBITION TICKETS

Timed tickets are in operation. Visitors are recommended to book tickets in advance to guarantee entry.

A booking fee of £2 applies on telephone bookings and booking amendments, to help support the Museum and cover Box Office costs.

Details

Start:
March 16
End:
August 16

Venue

Ashmolean Museum
Beaumont Street
Oxford, England OX1 2PH United Kingdom
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