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A bunch of wildflower seed heads, recognizable by their small fluffy white puffs. As students go from second period to third they can see the beautiful plants at Sage Creek.
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A cluster of wildflower seed heads as well as yellow flowers begins to bloom. Strolling alongside the walkway to the basketball courts, some of these exposures might catch an eye.
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A bright pink rockrose flower blooms with a vivid yellow center and crinkled petals.
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Delticate white bell-shaped flowers also known as the manzanita plants stand out compared to the dark green leaves.
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Arbutus, also known as Strawberry trees, are seen with hanging clusters of pink bell shaped-flowers.
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A manzanita shrub with green leaves and pink bell-shaped flowers. Located behind the library, the flowers give students a beautiful sight to admire nature while taking a break from studies.
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This plate is not a flower but a delicate green fern with many small leaflets. As the season changes students at school can notice the bright green colored fern as they walk to lunch.
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Gentle purple and red wildflowers grow among green herbs. Freshman and Sophomores walk back to the locker rooms where they have the chance to admire nature’s wildflowers.
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The wildflowers are red, tubulars which bloom along with slender stems and are beautifully caught in the sunlight.
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A tiny yellow wildflower stands in the field compared to grass blooming among them.

Clarissa S. ◊ Apr 7, 2026 at 3:41 pm
gorgeous!!
Bianca ◊ Apr 4, 2026 at 10:40 am
The strawberry tree fruits are edible!
Alya S ◊ Mar 13, 2026 at 9:14 am
wow! I never thought we had so many different types of flowers on campus, what an amazing photo gallery.
Yazmin ◊ Feb 9, 2026 at 1:09 pm
Hi Alya!! These photographs are well produced and beautiful.