The Montreal Botanical Gardens is the host of the Mosaicultures Internationales this year. The theme is “Land of Hope” and the living larger-than-life sculptures from around the world are spectacular. Enough from me. A picture is worth a thousand words.

Clown Fish (aka Nemo) (Japan)

Polar Bear sculpture gets watered.

Memoires of a Childhood Dinner (France)

The Bird Tree (Canada)

Comesse’s Butterfly (France)

All In a Row (Madagascar)

Mother Earth (Canada)

Mother Earth (Canada)

Ambassadors of Hope (Canada)

Phoenix (China)

Spirits of the Wood (Canada)

Spirits of the Wood (Canada)

Guardians of the Island (Chile)

The Man Who Planted Trees (Canada)

The Man Who Planted Trees (Canada)

The Crane Girl, a True Story (China)

Park employee waters flowers in a pot.

The Uffington White Horse (England)

Fragile Frogs (United States)

These are absolutely wonderful! Glad I stumbled by. I’ll have to see when/if the Chicago Botanical Garden will do these. Thanks!
You definitely have to see them in person. They take your breath away!
Love the pics Day’s! I’m going soon also 🙂 You just made me anticipate it even more!!
Wear comfortable shoes. It took us 2 hours to walk through the whole exhibit. Some exhibits make you want to sit and meditate.
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