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Large hanging baskets of orang flowers are suspended over a conservatory walkway bordered by beds of orange flowers, with foliage-covered columns on the left, and floor-to-ceiling windows on the right.
Becca Mathias
On View January 16–March 22, 2026

Winter Wonder

Indoor conservatory with tropical plants and soaring arches, lit with blue, gold, fuchsia.

February 13–March 8, 2026

G A R D E N  G L O W

Nature and light collide in Garden Glow—an enchanting after-hours journey through our Conservatory and Main Fountain Garden Districts. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Evenings, 5:00–10:00 pm. Garden Glow tickets required.

Closeup of the rose-like form of a bright red camellia tinged with white, amid dark green leaves.

Gardens

Camellias in Bloom

With glossy evergreen leaves and rose-like flowers, camellias bloom at Longwood throughout the winter.

Science Series

Upcoming Classes

Dining chairs and long table covered with dark green tablecloth, with individual place settings decorated with yellow calla lilies and a large overhead floral display of green palm leaves, ferns, and a variety of yellow flowers.

Host an Event

Private Events at Longwood

The renowned Longwood experience you’ve come to expect takes a new, unforgettable form with Events at Longwood—and we can’t wait to welcome you.

A dining table set with food with an illuminated fountain show in the background

Distinctive Dining at 1906

Delight in garden-inspired dining where seasonal flavors, elegant ambiance, and culinary artistry create an unforgettable experience. Nestled beneath the iconic Main Conservatory and overlooking the dazzling Main Fountain Garden, 1906 redefines what it means to dine in style. Advance reservations recommended. Walk-ins welcome at the Bar and Lounge.

January 24, 2026, 10:00 am–3:00 pm

Science in Action Day

Free with Gardens Admission. Celebrate the launch of Longwood’s new Science Strategy and join us for a day of discovery as we celebrate our passionate community of experts committed to deepening the world’s understanding of plants.