
ANDOFLORA · The interpretive urban floral decoration route

General information
Monday, 19 May 2025
Sunday, 25 May 2025
Event information
1 · Plaça de l'Església. (Church Square)
Floral composition with carnations and petunias in four colours. Installation
made with live plants and straw bales,
without chemicals or plastic materials.
By Cristina Borra (Helea) and Eva
Morales (Be Creative).
2 · Facade of the Palanques hotel.
Floral composition with paniculates, limoniums,
four-coloured statice and eucalyptus.
Installation on a grid in the shape of a hat, without pigments, with
a crown of natural multicoloured flowers.
By Laura Argón (Tot Natura).
3 · Plaça de les Fontetes. (Fontetes Square)
Interactive installation with more than
24,000 flowers made with recycled plastic
(rHDPE) and integrated LEDs. The
energy consumption is lower than that of a washing machine
in operation.
By Led Flora, specialists in
night gardening.
4 · Plaça del Quart.
Spiral floral installation around
a circular door that symbolizes
the entrance to spring.
By Anne Marie Bastide (Flors
del Paradís).
5 · Prat Gran (main entrance).
Forest-inspired installation with
moss, thuya, eucalyptus and flowers such as
statice, phalaris, limonium sinuatum and
ears.
By Anna Moles (E-Naturam).
1 · Plaça de l'Església. (Church Square)
Floral composition with carnations and petunias in four colours. Installation
made with live plants and straw bales,
without chemicals or plastic materials.
By Cristina Borra (Helea) and Eva
Morales (Be Creative).
2 · Facade of the Palanques hotel.
Floral composition with paniculates, limoniums,
four-coloured statice and eucalyptus.
Installation on a grid in the shape of a hat, without pigments, with
a crown of natural multicoloured flowers.
By Laura Argón (Tot Natura).
3 · Plaça de les Fontetes. (Fontetes Square)
Interactive installation with more than
24,000 flowers made with recycled plastic
(rHDPE) and integrated LEDs. The
energy consumption is lower than that of a washing machine
in operation.
By Led Flora, specialists in
night gardening.
4 · Plaça del Quart.
Spiral floral installation around
a circular door that symbolizes
the entrance to spring.
By Anne Marie Bastide (Flors
del Paradís).
5 · Prat Gran (main entrance).
Forest-inspired installation with
moss, thuya, eucalyptus and flowers such as
statice, phalaris, limonium sinuatum and
ears.
By Anna Moles (E-Naturam).
1 · Plaça de l'Església. (Church Square)
Floral composition with carnations and petunias in four colours. Installation
made with live plants and straw bales,
without chemicals or plastic materials.
By Cristina Borra (Helea) and Eva
Morales (Be Creative).
2 · Facade of the Palanques hotel.
Floral composition with paniculates, limoniums,
four-coloured statice and eucalyptus.
Installation on a grid in the shape of a hat, without pigments, with
a crown of natural multicoloured flowers.
By Laura Argón (Tot Natura).
3 · Plaça de les Fontetes. (Fontetes Square)
Interactive installation with more...
1 · Plaça de l'Església. (Church Square)
Floral composition with carnations and petunias in four colours. Installation
made with live plants and straw bales,
without chemicals or plastic materials.
By Cristina Borra (Helea) and Eva
Morales (Be Creative).
2 · Facade of the Palanques hotel.
Floral composition with paniculates, limoniums,
four-coloured statice and eucalyptus.
Installation on a grid in the shape of a hat, without pigments, with
a crown of natural multicoloured flowers.
By Laura Argón (Tot Natura).
3 · Plaça de les Fontetes. (Fontetes Square)
Interactive installation with more than
24,000 flowers made with recycled plastic
(rHDPE) and integrated LEDs. The
energy consumption is lower than that of a washing machine
in operation.
By Led Flora, specialists in
night gardening.
4 · Plaça del Quart.
Spiral floral installation around
a circular door that symbolizes
the entrance to spring.
By Anne Marie Bastide (Flors
del Paradís).
5 · Prat Gran (main entrance).
Forest-inspired installation with
moss, thuya, eucalyptus and flowers such as
statice, phalaris, limonium sinuatum and
ears.
By Anna Moles (E-Naturam).