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Posted by Stan Harrington

This flag is in California and was designed and planted by several companies that grow flowers in the area for seed. This flag is 6.5 acres and the first floral flag to be planted with five pointed stars. Each star is 24 feet in diameter and each stripe on the flag is 30 feet wide. The flag was designed and meets the federal guidelines in relationship to length and width requirements. The Stars are comprised of White Larkspur. The Flag is estimated to contain more than 400,000 Larkspur plants, with 4 - 5 flower stems per plant for a total of more than two million flowers.

This entry was posted on April 22, 2007 at Sunday, April 22, 2007 . You can follow any responses to this entry through the comments feed .

3 comments

that is beautiful...seen it done in daffodills and tulips...but never to this detail.

4/22/07, 5:56 PM

Much time and effort in layout, for sure. A better use of 6.5 acres than golf green, I'd say. Maybe the same effect could be achieved above HITW in the field. The ladies of Chamber would be thrilled to accomplish this, I bet.

4/23/07, 5:21 AM

Just don't eat the greenery,
remember the Spinich.

4/24/07, 2:58 PM

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