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Carlsbad Flower Fields
It's flower-time here in Carlsbad.
From March 12 until May 8, fifty sloping acres adjacent to Palomar Airport Road will be arrayed like royalty with pink, yellow, white,
red and orange stripes of giant Ranunculus blooms.
Carlsbad's world-famous Flower Fields attract over 150,000 visitors every year during this two-month peak
season, many of whom return year after year to meander through The Fields and marvel at what man and nature can do when they work together.
The strain of Ranunculus flower grown at The Flower Fields
is called the Tecolote® Giant Ranunculus. It is native
to Asia Minor, and a member of the buttercup family. The flower
is also known as the Persian Buttercup or Ranunculus Asiatic.
Only about 1-2% of the flowers grown are sold (which
is about one million flowers). They primarily grow the flowers
to harvest the bulbs. The ranch harvests about 6-8 million
bulbs per year.
"The Flower Fields" is spelled with a capital letter in front
of each of the three words. This was the official name given
to the fields in 1993, after Carlsbad residents had been referring
to them unofficially as "the flower fields" for years.
The interior design of Grand Pacific MarBrisa was inspired
by The Flower Fields (as well as LEGOLANDĀ® California Resort). The colors in
the rooms play off the bright colors of the flowers.
The Flower Fields are owned by the Paul Ecke Jr. Family and
its affiliates, the same people that own the Paul Ecke Ranch,
world-famous Poinsettia growers, in neighboring Encinitas.
The Flower Fields History
An English immigrant named Luther Gage planted the first
Ranunculus flower seeds in North America when he settled with his family in San Diego County. He cultivated the flower on his ranch
with the help of some local workers. One of those workers, Frank Frazee, now a Ranunculus-growing expert, passed his expertise onto
his sons, and the Frazee family started its own Ranunculus ranch. The business began to grow quickly in the 1930s, and after the Frazees
moved the ranch twice, the fields landed in Carlsbad in 1958. People were naturally attracted to the richly-colored fields, and over
the years more and more people came to see the ranch. Carlsbad's residents came to consider the flower fields as part of their local
heritage. In 1993, the Frazee family ended their ownership of ranch, but the tradition continues.
Visitor's Information
The Flower Fields are open to the public seven days a week
during the hours of 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM March 1-May 11, 2008. Guests are provided with
free parking, restroom facilities, and handicapped accessibility. Admission is $9 for adults, $8 for seniors 60+, and $5 for children (ages
3-10), children 2 and under are Free. For more information call (760) 431-0352 or visit www.theflowerfields.com.
SPECIAL EVENTS for 2008
Kid's Days - March 29
Red Hat Ladies' Day/Style Show - April 5
Bluegrass Day - April 12
Arts & Crafts Fair - April 12-13 & 19-20, 2008
Canon Photography Workshop - April 13, 2008
Orchids at The Flower FieldsĀ® - April 25-27, 2008
Exotic Plant Sale - May 3-4, 2008
Mother's Day - May 11, 2008
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