Chelsea Flower Show: Take a look at these fantastic floral designs
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The Queen arrived at this year's show in style. This year it celebrates her Platinum Jubilee and there is also a theme of calm and mindfulness running through the garden designs.

This design has been specially created to show a profile of the Queen made from flowers in honour of the theme.

This display was created by Simon Lycett in honour of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, featuring 70 hand-thrown pots - one for every year of the Queen's reign.

These stacked blocks of ice are a key feature of the 'The Plantman's Ice Garden' at the show's Sanctuary Garden.

As part of the display flowers are frozen inside a block of ice.

Some of the displays also have models to showcase their theme. This one shows 'The Mistress of Ural Mountains' pictured in front of the RHS Queens Green Canopy Garden.

This display of Chrysanthemums has been arranged to depict Mount Fuji in Japan.

This garden was designed in honour of CBBC's very own Blue Peter with bright blue to reflect the colours of the iconic logo.

The garden is called Growing the Future, with a structure providing a seating area.

This garden is called Hands Off Mangrove and aims to raise awareness of the racial and environmental injustices happening in the world today.

This Japanese themed small garden represents the cycle of life from beginning to end with a key feature of a water wheel.

Even outside the flower show itself businesses are getting into the spirit!

This Alice in Wonderland themed flower display is seen in Duke Of York Square during the free floral art show at Chelsea in Bloom.

A Royal Mail themed display can be seen at Hackett store on Sloane Street while the flower show is going on.

It features a display of different sized post boxes all draped in different flowers.
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