2025 Glide Wildflower Show

 

  The weather was pretty chilly for all of Saturday and most of Sunday.  But the visitors were not bothered by the cooler temps.  Lots of people spent the weekend looking at WILDFLOWERS!

 
This year's show celebrated the 60th anniversary!

 
 
Ferns large and small
   

Native Plant Society members shared their expertise

   

Ken Carloni led a group of visitors on a botanical tour of the show.
 

As usual, native plants and native seeds were for sale.
Both booths stayed busy.

   

The crowd was light to begin with.
 



 

Lots of flowers to admire!

 


Some people came with their own picnic lunch.

 


The start of Saturday afternoon's wildflower walk
 


Lots of nature books for sale

 

A lot of people took a LOT of pictures.

 

Admiring the camas

 

  The noxious weed booth was bombarded with questions.

 

Studying the medicinal and edible display
 

The exotic-looking carnivorous pitcher plant (also called cobra lily) was one of the most photographed.

 

A steady stream of people signing in

 

Flowers in a rainbow of colors
 

Young plants and young flower-lovers
 

 

Comparing Hooker fairy bells (on left) and Smith's fairy bells (on right)
 

Even grasses have flowers
 

Learning about bees
 

Studying the fern grotto
 


Sunday afternoon's walk attracted very young flower-lovers
 

The trail is lined with dozens of different wildflowers
 

Playing at the end of the walk
 

 


Show dates for 2026:

April 25 - 26

We hope to see you there!