A public exhibition of flowers and flowering plants.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "flower-show" in a sentence
"Still, it's hard to picture the queen's hand-waving and flower-show excursions inspiring the hysteria that celebrities do."
"One must never smoke in a public place, where ladies aro or might be, for instance, a flower-show or promenade."
""It is the most heavenly blue flower," says Ms. Bowditch, an avid flower-show competitor who once taught horticulture classes at Temple University and lives most of the year in Philadelphia."