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Concrete Jungle in Bloom: Inside NYBG’s 2026 Orchid Dinner

by Tristen Yang February 28, 2026
by Tristen Yang February 28, 2026 0 comments
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On Thursday night, The Plaza Hotel’s Grand Ballroom bloomed into a vertical city of orchids as the New York Botanical Garden hosted its 2026 Orchid Dinner in celebration of The Orchid Show: Mr. Flower Fantastic’s Concrete Jungle. Under the Plaza’s crystal chandeliers and iconic gilded ceilings, the room filled with a cross-section of New York: Martha Stewart in composed elegance, Alex Newell radiant and commanding, Plant Kween in full botanical glamour, alongside design leaders, philanthropists, collectors, and downtown creatives.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 26: Christopher Griffin aka Plant Kweene>> attends as The New York Botanical Garden hosts The Orchid Dinner at The Plaza Hotel on February 26, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The New York Botanical Garden)

Lead Chairs Susan and George Matelich welcomed guests alongside an influential roster of Chairs including Sara Arno and Kevin Cornish, Allison and Trent Carmichael, Maureen K. and Richard L. Chilton Jr., J. Barclay Collins II and Kristina Durr, Ravenel Curry and Jane Moss, Gillian Hearst, Sharon and Bill Jacob, Mary and Garrett Moran, Susan and Greg Palm, and Steve and Tina Swartz. Vice Chairs Naeem Crawford-Muhammad, Isabel Leeds, and Anita Saggurti helped steer the evening, while Design Chairs Marc Hachadorian, NYBG’s Director of Glasshouse Horticulture and Senior Curator of Orchids, and VERANDA’s Rachael Burrow Rummel shaped the aesthetic architecture of the night.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 26: Martha Stewart visits the orchid sale during cocktail hour as The New York Botanical Garden hosts The Orchid Dinner at The Plaza Hotel on February 26, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for The New York Botanical Garden)

Upon arrival, guests gathered around an expansive display of orchids available at auction including vivid pink phalaenopsis, citrus-toned cymbidiums, saffron vandas, each labeled and carefully staged while guests enjoyed a cocktail hour before the formal dinner.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 26: Guests visit the orchid sale during cocktail hour as The New York Botanical Garden hosts The Orchid Dinner at The Plaza Hotel on February 26, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for The New York Botanical Garden)

Inside the ballroom, installations rose into sculptural masterpieces of design. Our table was seated beneath a towering centerpiece inspired by New York City taxis and fire trucks, showcasing an urban homage rendered in orchids and foliage. The structure arched upward in traffic-light hues, layered with dense greenery and punctuated by blooms that felt both wild and precise. Beneath it, dinner and drinks were served while overhead petals framed the table like a living canopy.

Emily P. Wheeler, one of the evening’s sponsors alongside Hearst and VERANDA, used the occasion to spotlight the launch of her Fenua jewelry collection with a New York City themed bench and newspaper stand activation, an initiative tied directly to the Garden’s mission. During the Orchid Dinner, Wheeler announced that 20 percent of proceeds from the collection would be donated to the New York Botanical Garden through March 11, supporting the institution’s ongoing work in plant research, conservation, and education.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 26: Emily Wheeler attends as The New York Botanical Garden hosts The Orchid Dinner at The Plaza Hotel on February 26, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The New York Botanical Garden)

Across the room, interpretations varied dramatically. One table spiraled skyward in a cascade of pink orchids orbiting illuminated acrylic forms. Another rooted itself in abundance, apples piled at its base beside crimson taper candles and velvety burgundy foliage. A metallic installation with sculptural vessels reflected distorted glimpses of guests between rust and ochre arrangements. Mr. Flower Fantastic, the New York native known for blending street culture with high floristry, approached Concrete Jungle as a meditation on duality of grit and refinement, architecture and nature, movement and stillness, and that tension clearly translated into the room’s energy. Guests arrived in embroidered florals, velvet suiting, silk gowns in orchid tones, and sharply tailored black. It felt social and unmistakably New York with a mix of generations, unified by a floral-forward cocktail dress code and cultural fluency.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 26: A view of atmosphere as The New York Botanical Garden hosts The Orchid Dinner at The Plaza Hotel on February 26, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The New York Botanical Garden)

The Orchid Dinner remains one of NYBG’s most important philanthropic evenings, supporting the institution’s global research in plant science, fungi, biodiversity preservation, and climate solutions. The celebration may be ornate, but its mission is rooted in sustainability and education. During dinner, the installations functioned as décor helped shaped conversation. Guests leaned upward to examine varieties, discussed design mechanics, compared interpretations across tables. Later, the center of the ballroom shifted organically. Tables remained, orchids intact, but space opened for interactive discussions and new connections. After dinner, a DJ took over and the dance floor emerged at the heart of the room. Guests who moments earlier were seated beneath botanical towers now moved between them and conversations blurred with laughter and movement.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 26: Guests attend as The New York Botanical Garden hosts The Orchid Dinner at The Plaza Hotel on February 26, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The New York Botanical Garden)

The installations themselves bordered on surreal and fantasy. One vertical arrangement dripped white orchids from a central column like a floral skyscraper. Another stacked reflective metallic forms beneath explosive arrangements in citrus yellow and deep plum. A separate tablescape leaned heavily into organic texture, moss and layered foliage climbing upward like a living monument. By inviting Mr. Flower Fantastic to reinterpret The Orchid Show through the lens of contemporary New York, NYBG positioned itself as both steward and provocateur. The institution’s Bronx conservatory offers sanctuary, and this ballroom installation asserted that botanical culture can occupy the center of social life.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 26: A view of atmosphere as The New York Botanical Garden hosts The Orchid Dinner at The Plaza Hotel on February 26, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for The New York Botanical Garden)

Outside of the dinner, the invitation to step inside Concrete Jungle is still very much open. The Orchid Show: Mr. Flower Fantastic’s Concrete Jungle runs at the New York Botanical Garden’s Enid A. Haupt Conservatory through the season, transforming the historic glasshouse into a vivid, urban-inspired orchid landscape. Visitors can wander immersive floral installations that reinterpret New York iconography through thousands of orchids, experiencing the exhibition by day or during Orchid Nights on select evenings, when music, cocktails, and after-hours access turn the conservatory into a luminous social space of its own. Tickets are available now, and proceeds continue to support NYBG’s work in plant science, education, and climate resilience.

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