A flower carpet[a] is a design made on the ground with flowers or flower petals arranged in patterns. Flower carpet events take place in many places around the world.[1]
Examples
One of the most popular flower carpet events is the Flower Carpet biennial in Brussels in which volunteers from around Belgium convene at the Grand-Place/Grote Markt, the historic centre of the city, to weave a carpet-like tapestry out of colourful begonias or dahlias.[2][3] The event takes place every other August, coordinating with Assumption Day, and lasts for three to four days.[4] Nearly a million flowers are required to create the ephemeral 1,800 m2 (19,000 sq ft) carpet.[5][6]
The Guinness World Record for the largest flower carpet of the world is held by Jardines of Mexico, in Teotihuacan, where an 18,000 m2 (190,000 sq ft) flower carpet was made on 8 December 2018.[7]
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