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Wildflower Shows

Wildflower Show Collectors 

(based on an article in the July-August 2016 Blazing Star Newsletter by Stephen Buckhout)

WildflowersCollectors are an essential part of every wildflower show; without them, and the plants they gather, there would be no show. 

A Day in the Life

Collecting supplies Collectors begin early in the day gathering all of the items they will need and loading them into their vehicles: bottles, buckets, clippers, loppers, extra water, newspaper or other material to wrap around collected specimens, a log for tracking the items collected, any required collecting permits, lunch, and clothing appropriate for whatever weather the day might bring.

Stella Ken keyingSome days are hot, some are cold, and some are windy and wet, challenging even the hardiest collectors. Since flowers are best viewed in the day or two immediately after collection, there is little opportunity to wait for better weather. Collectors need sharp eyes, plant identification skills and a good memory to spot their target plants as they travel specific routes looking for flowers in bloom, collecting one or two samples of each to display at the show. They often work in groups of two or three.

Back at the Show

Once back at the show location, each specimen's identification is checked.  Any specimens that cannot be identified in the field must be keyed to determine the correct identification, work often done by the same individuals who did the collecting.

Georgia - runnerAfter identification is verified, the plant samples are placed in a display bottle and handed off to a runner, who will pull the corresponding species card and place the specimen in the appropriate location based on either the correct plant family or the relevant plant community. In the absence of runners, some collectors pull their own cards and place their specimens in the correct locations.

Collectors are among the last to leave the show location on the day prior to the event and may never be seen by those who attend the show. In a sense, they are like Santa Claus and his elves, toiling behind the scenes to deliver beautiful gifts to a public they may never meet.

Thanks to our Collectors!Wildflower Display

Wildflower Show - 2025

Life Among the Oaks

The oaks are like the supermarket of natural habitats. - Nick Jensen, CNPS Conservation Program Director

Please join us on Saturday, April 26, 2025 from 9:30 am - 4 pm for our 50th Wildflower Show at West Valley College. This family-friendly event features hundreds of native wildflowers and plants on display as well as a variety of activities for all ages. The event and parking are all free to the public.

Our keynote speakers this year are

John Muir Laws and Kate Marianchild.

The show will feature hundreds of species of wildflowers and native plants from Santa Clara, San Mateo and surrounding counties gathered and identified by our volunteer collectors. In addition to local plants, we will have a section featuring flowers from native plant gardens in our Chapter.

Read more ...

Wildflower Show - 2025

Wildflower Show - 2025

Life Among the Oaks

The oaks are like the supermarket of natural habitats. - Nick Jensen, CNPS Conservation Program Director

Please join us on Saturday, April 26, 2025 from 9:30 am - 4 pm for our 50th Wildflower Show at West Valley College. This family-friendly event features hundreds of native wildflowers and plants on display as well as a variety of activities for all ages. The event and parking are all free to the public.

Our keynote speakers this year are

John Muir Laws and Kate Marianchild.

The show will feature hundreds of species of wildflowers and native plants from Santa Clara, San Mateo and surrounding counties gathered and identified by our volunteer collectors. In addition to local plants, we will have a section featuring flowers from native plant gardens in our Chapter.

Read more ...

Wildflower Show - 2026

Wildflower Show - 2026

Please join us at West Valley College on Saturday, April 25, 2026 from 9:30 am - 4 pm for our 51th Wildflower Show. This family-friendly event features hundreds of native wildflowers and plants on display as well as a variety of activities for all ages. The event and parking are all free to the public.

Our keynote speaker this year is

Kat Anderson, author of Tending the Wild

The show will feature hundreds of species of wildflowers and native plants from Santa Clara, San Mateo and surrounding counties gathered and identified by our volunteer collectors. In addition to local plants, we will have a section featuring flowers from native plant gardens in our Chapter.IMG 2868 looking at displays

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