The Coronado Flower Show, from April 20-21, had a display of flowers arrangements, home-grown plants and many other plant displays from students from Coronado High School and students preschool through 8th grade. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Fruit and flower arrangements by students. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Fruit and flower arrangements by students. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Fruit and flower arrangements by students. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Fruit and flower arrangements by students. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Fruit and flower arrangements by students. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Fruit and flower arrangements by students. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Fruit and flower arrangements by students. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Fruit and flower arrangements by students. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Fruit and flower arrangements by students. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
The Coronado Flower Show has earned the title of the largest tented flower show in the nation. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Container grown bonsai trees. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Container grown bonsai trees. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
The first place hanging plant arrangement. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
All the home-grown plants. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
The Coronado Ukulele Club performing at The Coronado Flower Show. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
The Coronado Flower Show. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Container grown bonsai tree. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Home-grown orchids. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
The first place home-grown orchid. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Booths from organizations like Emerald Keepers were present at the Coronado Flower Show. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
A make your own bouquet tent at the Coronado Flower Show. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Girl Scout Troop 6017 at the Coronado Flower Show. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Flower cones. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
Lei’s at a booth at the Coronado Flower Show. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
The Cultural Arts Commission booth at the Coronado Flower Show. Staff photo by Madeline Yang.
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Madeline Yang is a reporter for The Coronado News, covering the City of Coronado, the U.S Navy and investigating the Tijuana/Coronado sewage issue. She graduated from Point Loma Nazarene University with her Bachelors in Journalism with an emphasis in Visual Storytelling. She loves writing, photography and videography and one day hopes to be a filmmaker. She can be reached by phone at 916-835-5843.