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2026 Glide
Wildflower Show
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| The 2026 show was a glowing success. Lots of plants, lots of visitors, lots of learning, lots of good food, lots of fun! | |
![]() The tree tables were packed with specimens. |
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![]() The medicinal and edible table interested a lot of people. |
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![]() Ken Carloni led the botanical walk-through of the show. |
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Photographers had lots of gorgeous subjects to choose from. |
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![]() The book store had a steady line of customers. |
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![]() Even babies seemed fascinated by the flowers! |
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![]() People taking a rest in the sunshine. The weather was great! |
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![]() Native Plant Society of Oregon tent was busy. |
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![]() Visitors to the Noxious Weed display learned how to handle their current problem weed. |
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![]() People were fascinated by the real beehive and learned a lot about the little pollinators. |
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![]() Visitors to the native plant and seed sales. |
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![]() Every plant's label shows not only its name but also where it grows in Oregon. |
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![]() Visitors wore their best plant tee-shirts! |
![]() Camas, red larkspur, and delphinium made a stunning display. |
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![]() Everyone wanted to photograph the calypso balbosa -- fairy slipper orchid. |
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![]() Ken Carloni explained the development of grasses. |
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![]() Some visitors returned who have a long history with the show. |
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![]() Some visitors were as fascinated by the homemade pies as the flowers. |
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![]() Music and flowers - a great combination! |
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![]() Pies and books sold steadily all day. |
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![]() Sunday is never very crowded, and visitors can really study the flowers and exhibits. |
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![]() Eric Strauder of Elder Oaks Nursery explaining his native plants to a visitor. |
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![]() Mike Madson of Wildwood Nursery shared a joke. |
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![]() Participants on the wildflower walk examine meadowrue flowers. |
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Show dates for 2027: April 24 - 25 We hope to see you there! |