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Must-See: Bellagio Las Vegas Debuts New Summer Garden

Must-See: Bellagio Las Vegas Debuts New Summer Garden

The Bellagio is heating up with an all-new summer rainforest display!

Summer's heating up on the strip! The Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens debuted a new summer display made with over 27,000 flowers and a strong message to inspire all their visitors.


The "Eco: A Season of Earthly Awareness" display was set up in the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Las Vegas to welcome summer and advocate for rainforests.

The Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Garden released a time-lapse video that showed crews setting up the over 27,000 flowers to make the beautiful display. It includes a 30-foot high treehouse, 5 large tree frogs, and a baby crocodile.

Once guests step in, they're transported to an extravagant rainforest with blooming flowers, large animal displays, and bright colors.

MGM Resorts made "Eco: A Season of Earthly Awareness" to show their commitment in the fight against climate change, which can be seen in the gorgeous details of the garden.

The stunning theme of "Eco" is inspired by the elements that are needed for life to flourish, paying homage to the beauty of nature.

The Bellagio Las Vegas shared new photos on their official Twitter page to excite visitors with their larger-than-life indoor rainforest display:

The display is artistically designed to represent the four elements: earth, wind, water, and fire. It includes four main areas: The North Bed, The South Bed, The West Bed, and The East Bed.

The giant animal displays include many types of birds, butterflies, frogs, flamingos, and more. The colorful animal statues are placed on different areas of the large display, and are sure to grab anyone's attention.

Bellagio Las Vegas also posted the full time-lapse video of how the epic display came to life on Twitter:

The "Eco: A Season of Earthly Awareness" display is showing until August 28. The Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is free to the public and open 24/7.

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Maria Cieslarczyk