SF News Rare Corpse Flower Set to Bloom at San Francisco Conservatory in Next Two Weeks One of the Conservatory's Corpse flowers, colloquially called Scarlet but scientifically known as Amorphophallus titanium, could bloom for a mere two to three days in the next few weeks, if we're lucky.
Arts & Entertainment [Update] One of the Conservatory of Flowers' Corpse Flowers Is Now In Bloom It's that time again over at the San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers, with one of their five corpse flowers about to be in full bloom for the first time in five years.
Arts & Entertainment In Its History, SF's Conservatory of Flowers Has Burned Down Twice, and Was Nearly Destroyed By a Windstorm In 1995 The history of the grand Victorian greenhouse in Golden Gate Park that has served as the San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers since 1879 is kind of crazy, and it's had to be rebuilt three times already.
Arts & Entertainment SF Residents May Soon Be Able to Visit the Japanese Tea Garden and Conservatory of Flowers Free of Charge A proposal to bring three attractions in Golden Gate Park under the same umbrella and nonprofit management is moving forward with help from SF Mayor London Breed — and it would mean that SF residents could visit all three free of charge.
SF News Conservatory of Flowers Reopens to the Public Joining the likes of SFMOMA and other venues that reopened this week, the Conservatory of Flowers began welcoming back guests into its sun-soaked greenhouse on Friday.
Arts & Entertainment Conservatory Of Flowers' 'Summer Of Love' Light Show Extends Run Through Thanksgiving The Conservatory of Flowers has announced that their popular Summer of Love-anniversary projection-mapped light show, Photosynthesis, will continue to be shown through November 26th. In a press release, they write that the project
Arts & Entertainment Sneak Preview: Conservatory of Flowers 'Summer of Love' Projections Come Alive The wildly anticipated trippy Summer of Love light show at the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park has its grand lighting ceremony Wednesday night, but the technical and artistic aces of Illuminate
Arts & Entertainment Group Behind Bay Lights Is Fundraising For Trippy Conservatory Of Flowers Light Projections Entering the Conservatory of Flowers gives Ben Davis butterflies. "You step inside, and you're filled with awe a million times over," he tells SFist. As the founder of the nonprofit arts group behind
SF News Conservatory Of Flowers Seeks City Hall-Style Lighting Scheme The oldest building in Golden Gate Park, a wood-and-glass greenhouse first constructed in 1879 in an elaborate Victorian style, has plans to step into the spotlight. The SF Parks Alliance is hoping to
SF News Children Find Loaded Handgun Near Golden Gate Park Birthday Party A group of kids playing in the bushes during a birthday party in Golden Gate Park stumbled upon a a loaded handgun yesterday afternoon near the Conservatory of Flowers. According to a witness,
SF News Grass Fires Breaks Out In Golden Gate Park, Bernal Hill Tuesday Evening Just after 7 p.m. last night a small grass fire broke out in Golden Gate Park behind the Conservatory of Flowers and quickly spread to some surrounding vegetation near the street at
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing Tonight: Hear A Literary Mixtape We were jazzed about Quiet Lightning's submission-based lit reading series when it debuted in the Conservatory of Flowers a few months back. Tonight, the local literary concern collides with LitQuake for the final
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing Tonight: Beer And Lit In The Conservatory Of Flowers Tonight in Golden Gate Park, the folks from local literary concern Quiet Lightning will host the first of three monthly Greenhouse Effect beer-and-literature events in the always lovely Conservatory of Flowers. The event