One of the world's most prestigious flower shows opened in London this week, showcasing blooms from across the globe.
Officiated by Queen Elizabeth, the annual Chelsea Flower Show draws thousands of visitors and horticulture enthusiasts.
For the first two days, the show is only open to members of the Royal Horticultural Society, while members of the public are welcome to attend from May 24.
In celebration of all things blooming marvelous, we've gone in search of the top displays, and what visitors can expect.
The Trailfinders South African Wine Estate, designed by Jonathan Snow
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Kazuyuki Ishihara’s Garden
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The Ivy Restaurant
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The Imperial Garden
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Pearlfisher Garden
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Jomalone Morris Minor
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Flowers From The Farm
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