All the topiaries and gardens coming to the 2024 EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival

Jan 16, 2024 in "Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival"

Posted: Tuesday January 16, 2024 1:10pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The 2024 EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival will debut three new topiary displays and two new gardens this year, from February 28 through May 27, 2024


New topiary additions include characters from Wish at the main entrance, Groot at Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind, and Coco at the Mexico pavilion.

Topiary list for the 2024 EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival

Here are the 2024 EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival topiary displays and where you can find them:

  • Disney Film, Wish (Asha, Valentino and the Wishing Star) – NEW!
    Main Entrance

  • Butterflies
    Main Entrance, Scentsy Garden, Butterfly House and World Showcase

  • Figment, Flower Topiaries and Flower Towers
    World Celebration – World Celebration Plaza

  • Huey, Dewey and Louie
    World Celebration – World Celebration Plaza

  • Donald Duck 
    World Celebration – Community Garden Near Connections Café in World Celebration

  • Bambi and Friends
    World Discovery – Near Imagination! and Refreshment Port

  • Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy – NEW! 
    World Discovery – Near Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind

  • Buzz Lightyear 
    World Discovery – Near Mission: SPACE 

  • Woody, Bo Peep and Her Sheep 
    World Nature – Between Imagination! and The Land Pavilion

  • Simba and Friends (Rafiki, Simba, Mufasa and Sarabi)
    World Nature – Near The Land Pavilion

  • Pumbaa and Timon
    World Nature – Near The Land Pavilion

  • Goofy
    Rosewalk

  • Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Chip, Dale and Pluto
    Bridge to World Showcase

  • Encanto (Mirabel, Antonio, Isabela and Luisa) 
    World Showcase

  • Coco (Miguel and Dante) – NEW!
    World Showcase – Mexico Pavilion

  • Anna and Elsa
    World Showcase – Norway Pavilion

  • Troll
    World Showcase – Norway Pavilion

  • Pandas
    World Showcase – China Pavilion

  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
    World Showcase – Germany Pavilion

  • Lady and the Tramp
    World Showcase – Italy Pavilion

  • Tiana
    World Showcase – The American Adventure Pavilion

  • Dragon
    World Showcase – Japan Pavilion Near Torii Gate

  • Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy
    World Showcase – Between France and Morocco Pavilions

  • Beauty and the Beast
    World Showcase – France Pavilion

  • Lumiere and Cogsworth
    World Showcase – France Pavilion

  • Butterfly and Flower Towers
    World Showcase – International Gateway

  • Winnie the Pooh and Friends (Rabbit, Eeyore, Piglet and Tigger)
    World Showcase – United Kingdom Pavilion

  • Tinker Bell’s Fairy House Garden
    World Showcase – United Kingdom Pavilion

  • Peter Pan, Captain Hook and Tick Tock Croc
    World Showcase – Between United Kingdom and Canada Pavilions

  • Geese
    World Showcase – Canada Pavilion

Global Gardens at the 2024 EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival

  • The Community Garden – World Celebration
    Connect with the earth and each other at this celebration of a diverse and thriving communal garden plot.

  • Festival Blooms – World Celebration
    Admire thousands of flowers that form colorful, living panoramas.

  • Connections Conservatory Garden – World Celebration Near Connections Eatery
    Settle into this thoughtful garden full of floral inspirations for your indoor spaces.

  • Songbird Meadow Presented by Wild Birds Unlimited – World Discovery  
    Songbirds are an important part of many ecosystems—including the one in your own backyard! Discover simple steps you can take at home to help these feathered friends thrive.

  • Camp Get Out ‘N’ Play Garden Presented by OFF! – World Discovery
    Bring the entire family to explore this camp-themed garden where little ones are invited to jump, play and climb.

  • Prehistoric Garden – World Discovery Near Mission: SPACE
    Imagine life on Earth 65 million years ago with astounding plant life that’s thrived since the age of the dinosaurs.

  • Floating Gardens – World Nature
    Peer upon more than 170 petite plots drifting on the ponds that border the bridge to World Showcase.

  • Bold Bromeliads – World Nature in The Land Pavilion
    Observe a variety of unique and colorful plants that can adapt to a wide range of climates and conditions.

  • Butterfly Landing Presented by AdventHealth – World Nature Near Imagination!
    View a kaleidoscope of butterflies up close, in all their extraordinary color. Learn about butterfly lifecycles and maybe even see one emerge from its chrysalis. Closes at dusk.

  • The Honey Bee-stro Hosted by National Honey Board® – Rosewalk Near Imagination!
    Learn about honeybees’ critical role in the environment, and delight in sweet and savory treats made possible by their hard work.

  • Blossoms of Fragrance Presented by Scentsy – World Showcase Bridge 
    Follow your nose and form lasting memories with the help of fresh, unforgettable fragrances.

  • Extraordinary Orchids – World Showcase – Mexico Pavilion
    Set eyes on spectacular plants blooming in radiant color.

  • Desert Garden – World Showcase – Mexico Pavilion
    Discover the special adaptations that allow plants in arid climates to adjust to the harshest of growing conditions.

  • Bamboo Garden – World Showcase – China Pavilion
    Visit this garden to see bamboo in a variety of colors, patterns and sizes.

  • China Penjing Garden – World Showcase – China Pavilion – NEW!
    Discover ancient Chinese art that recreates miniature landscapes.

  • Gnome Garden – World Showcase – Germany Pavilion – NEW!
    Discover topiary versions of magical garden gnomes, originating from German folk tales.

  • Miniature Garden – World Showcase – Germany Pavilion
    Appreciate the little things in this showcase of diminutive dwellings nestled in a forest of fine shrubs.

  • Garden Italiano – World Showcase – Italy Pavilion
    From fresh spaghetti sauce to pizza toppings, this Tuscan kitchen garden features all the produce and herbs needed to create a classic Italian feast.

  • Bonsai Collection – World Showcase – Japan Pavilion
    Learn about the art of bonsai, some of the finest living sculptures. Bonsai masters carefully shape and tend these miniature works of art, creating peace and balance with the earth.

  • Kokedema Garden – World Showcase – Japan Pavilion
    Admire fresh expressions of an ancient Japanese art at this tranquil garden.

  • Shishi Odoshi – World Showcase – Japan Pavilion
    Contemplate the methodical movement and soothing rhythm of this traditional Japanese bamboo water fountain.

  • Spice Garden – World Showcase – Morocco Pavilion
    Discover how Eastern cultures flourished, trading signature spices and herb blends once considered more valuable than gold.

  • Bouquet Garden – World Showcase – France Pavilion 
    See bountiful blooms perfect for a bouquet of cut flowers.

  • English Tea Garden Presented by Twinings® – World Showcase – United Kingdom Pavilion
    Unearth the history and art of tea-blending at this elegant English tea garden—featuring plants used in some of Twinings’ finest blends.

  • Shakespeare Garden – World Showcase – United Kingdom Pavilion
    Explore the works of Shakespeare in this idyllic garden featuring excerpts from some of the bard’s most famous sonnets—and the dazzling flowers that influenced them.
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SoFloMagicJun 01, 2024

Prob takes a bit to get em all out. Permanent ones will probably stay I'd imagine. I don't really remember the before times

castlecake2.0Jun 01, 2024

So are they just leaving all the kiosks shuttered on display all summer?

BrianMay 22, 2024

Not exactly breaking news, but a local band called 'Legacy' is replacing 'Epic Live' in the Garden Rocks concert on 5/21 - 5/23 in case there's any fans of either out there.

ToTBellHopMar 26, 2024

Epcot is definitely beautiful during F&G.

SaucyBoyMar 26, 2024

Good morning from Epcot! I don’t know if it’s because I haven’t done Flower and Garden in four years but I think this is the prettiest I’ve seen Epcot in a long time; absolutely stunning!! And the weather today? Sublime!

CntrlFlPeteMar 14, 2024

it was a real mix of 'crowds'. Based on T-shirts, Rick Springfield brings people to the park -- public schools are out this week (at least in Polk county) -- AP block out dates start coming up in the next couple of weeks -- Spring break from other areas -- International tourism has seemed strong at Disney (my opinion) the last 8 months or so. But it was really crowded compared to what it had been since the last race weekend. For my wife, my mother-in-law, and myself, it was chicken and waffles, butterfly gardens, then home for it was a bit too much for us and it is easy for us to come back another day.

HauntedPirateMar 13, 2024

Opening day was busy, so to hear that a recent day was busier is … interesting. And telling.

Andrew25Mar 12, 2024

F&G booths haven't been busy at all outside first weekend. But the park is busy, so I'd imagine it has to do with either less disposable income (mostly from APs), or items no longer as exciting or worth trying. Lots of booths this year solely offer some sort of vegetarian option as the only item, and those have been empty. There is definitely festival fatigue at this point. Festival of the Arts was quite busy, so I think people are interested in them still... but not a new one each month lol Sooner or later they will need to incentivize guests to go in the summer... so they'll need to come up with a summer festival soon

CntrlFlPeteMar 12, 2024

We went on Monday and I would say that Spring Break is certainly happening. I would not claim that I have been to each day of the festival, but I can certainly say that Monday was the busiest we have seen Epcot during this year's F&G. We were there on opening day and the crowds on opening day where nowhere near what we saw on 3/11 (save for the queue to get into Creations on opening day).

HauntedPirateMar 11, 2024

There would be some value to that educational piece, I'd imagine. But here we are. We were there are the start and it was obviously very busy, but it's interesting to hear that crowds seem to have died off rather quickly, especially on a weekend. We'll see how things go over the next month with Spring Break ramping up quickly, I'm rather interested in hearing more boots-on-the-ground reports of crowds for F&G.

tpoly88Mar 11, 2024

There is a lot that goes into it and difficult keeping the flowers looking great in the FL Heat. I do wish they had some more of the educational aspect they used to have with workshops and teaching different techniques in gardening. i know its not really sexy but i used to like talking with the botanists about different plants and flowers. Went yesterday and the Festival seems very empty like they removed a lot of Kiosks and festival tents. Was not crowded at all yesterday given that its spring break. What few food pavilions they did have I didn't have to wait at all.

HauntedPirateMar 08, 2024

I also wondered why they didn't offer a real buffalo chicken option as well as the fake buffalo chicken option. Seems rather short-sighted.

Andrew25Mar 08, 2024

Yeah but I want Buffalo Tender Poutine with actual chicken lol

HauntedPirateMar 08, 2024

In the case of Canada, traditional poutine is also available. However, it’s not listed in the guide, only on the physical menu at the stand.