Lasdon Public Gardens Debuts New Summer Exhibit Inside its Glass House Conservatory
June 2, 2026 — Visitors of all ages are invited to explore the beauty and diversity of the plant world through A Plant Story: From Fern to Flower, a new exhibit now on view at Lasdon Public Gardens’ Glass House Conservatory.
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This immersive exhibit features a curated collection of botanical photography paired with easy-to-follow interpretive displays that showcase the fascinating variety of plant life — from ancient ferns and vibrant flowering species to towering trees. Guests can discover how plants grow, adapt and thrive while surrounded by living specimens inside the conservatory’s peaceful environment.
Designed for plant enthusiasts and casual visitors alike, the exhibit encourages guests to wander at their own pace, learn something new and enjoy a quiet moment immersed in nature.
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said, “Lasdon Public Gardens continues to create opportunities for residents and visitors to connect with nature in meaningful ways. This exhibit brings science, beauty and education together in a setting that inspires curiosity and appreciation for the natural world.”
Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation Commissioner Kathy O’Connor said, “The Glass House Conservatory provides the perfect backdrop for an exhibit that celebrates the incredible diversity of plants. Whether guests are passionate gardeners, lifelong learners or simply looking for a peaceful place to explore, this exhibit offers something for everyone.”
Admission to the exhibit is free.
A Plant Story: From Fern to Flower is open to the public through August 31. Hours are daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Lasdon Public Gardens is located at 2610 NY Route 35 in Katonah.