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Sweet Dream Amaryllis, a Tampa-based family-run nursery, had several blooming amaryllis on sale.
Amaryllis Spectacularis had a variety of rare and hybrid amaryllis bulbs available for purchase.
Vianna Quach, Ian Myers, Sarah Myers, Aleena Samy, and Bernardo LaFee learned more about Patch, a one-eyed Barred Owl who was rescued after he fell from his nest and attacked by a raccoon.
Izzie Miller and Emma Hodson made pinecone bird feeders using peanut butter and birdfeed.
Izzie Miller, Molly Eustice and Ethan Hodson learn how to create natural bird feeders with pine cones and peanut butter.
Natalie Cohen, 4, traces leaves on paper with the help of Angie Aguilera and Soliana Daniel.
Emma Vilches, 4, has fun at the coloring table.
Jeff Hines, Fern Hines, and Ava Hines take a photo with Santa and Mrs. Claus.
Bill Warren from Amaryllis Spectacularis proudly displays a rare blackish red mandela amarylilis bulb.
Sweet Dream Amaryllis, a Tampa-based family-run nursery, had several blooming amaryllis on sale.
The Apopka-based Avian Reconditioning Center for Birds of Prey educated attendees about their rehabilitation work with three live birds on display.
One of the birds of prey on display included an Eastern Screech Owl.
Vikki Yarborough and Ronda Maseman from Fairy House Ladies sold handcrafted fairy gardens and homes.
The adorable fairy homes made by Fairy House Ladies are created using discarded items and knick-knacks.
Ian and Sarah Myers provided musical entertainment for the guests.
Entertaining guests with holiday tunes, Freddy Burky played the fiddle while Ted Strauss played a mandolin.
Attendees purchased German sandwiches and baked treats from Backhaus German Bakery & Deli.
Festival attendees browsed through a variety of plants for sale from vendors such as Whispering Leaves Nursery, and Hicks Orchids and Supplies.
Festival attendees took the opportunity to purchase amaryllis bulbs from Amaryllis Spectacularis and blooming amaryllis from Sweet Dreams Amaryllis, and other items from local nature-themed vendors.
Children enjoyed partaking in educational eco-themed activities and taking photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus on the porch of Henry Nehrling’s historical home.