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A colorful floral bouquet in a blue ceramic jug sits beside botanical art frames.

Oxford’s In Bloom exhibition runs to 16 August

A major botanical art exhibition at Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum is giving visitors a chance to trace how plants reshaped landscapes, trade and culture across the world.

In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World is open at the Ashmolean Museum on Beaumont Street, Oxford, with visiting hours listed as 10:00 to 17:00. Tickets are priced at £8.10 to £16.20, and booking is available through the event listing.

Detail Information
Event In Bloom: How Plants Changed Our World
Venue Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont Street, Oxford, OX1 2PH
Dates Thu 11 Jun to Sun 16 Aug
Time 10:00 to 17:00
Price £8.10 to £16.20
Format Exhibition
Best for Visitors interested in art, gardens, plant history and global culture

Beloved blooms with global stories

The exhibition follows the journeys behind some of Britain’s most familiar flowers, including roses, tulips, camellias and peonies. Rather than treating them simply as garden favourites, the Ashmolean frames them as plants with histories shaped by travel, curiosity, collecting and commerce.

The source listing describes the exhibition as a journey from Oxford to “the farthest corners of the world and back”. That route is central to the show’s appeal: visitors are invited to look at flowers not only as decorative subjects, but as living markers of exchange between places and cultures.

For Oxford audiences, the setting matters. The Ashmolean is one of the city’s best-known museum spaces, and this exhibition uses its galleries to connect botanical beauty with the wider story of how people searched for, moved, studied and valued plants.

More than 100 artworks and objects

In Bloom features more than 100 artworks and objects, with the source listing naming drawings, paintings, rare prints and ceramics among the material on display.

That range gives the exhibition a broad visual texture. Drawings and prints can show the close observation that plant study demanded, while paintings and ceramics point to how flowers moved into domestic, artistic and decorative life. The result is a show that can suit visitors who come for art, garden history or a slower museum visit built around detailed objects.

The exhibition also looks at early plant explorers and the networks that shaped global trade. The pursuit of exotic plants, according to the listing, transformed landscapes, economies and cultures, leaving a legacy that still shapes the world today.

That makes the exhibition especially relevant for anyone interested in how everyday garden plants carry larger histories. A flower in a British garden can hold a story about exploration, taste, wealth, science and the movement of goods between countries.

Planning a visit to the Ashmolean Museum

The event is listed at the Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX1 2PH. Opening hours for the exhibition are given as 10:00 to 17:00.

Prices are listed from £8.10 to £16.20. The listing includes a “Book now” option, so visitors planning a specific date should check availability before travelling.

No accessibility, food, stall or transport details were included in the supplied event information. The confirmed practical details are the venue, exhibition dates, daily time window, price range and booking status.

Source: Experience Oxfordshire Events

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Priya Bennett is a local events editor covering Oxfordshire’s cultural calendar, public meetings, charity fundraisers, festivals, and community notices for beehiveweb.co.uk. She checks listings against organiser updates, venue details, and council information where relevant, with a focus on clear, practical guidance for residents and visitors looking for verified local things to do

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