Organizers of the Poway Valley Garden Club Flower Show and Plant Sale on Saturday were impressed with the 290 horticultural and two educational exhibit entries as well as the customer turnout.

One of the top prize winners in the 46th annual Flower Show at Old Poway Park was Colleen Michell, who received the Award of Horticultural Excellence for being the highest scoring blue ribbon winner in the Horticulture Division.

Michell also won the Mary Sokach Memorial Award for having the best rose grown by a Poway Valley Garden Club member.

She has won the Mary Sokach award three times — in 2000, 2012 and 2025. Her husband, Ed, also won the  award with the same type of rose in 2022.

Michell also won an Award of Merit for her roses, which were picked from her garden in Poway that has about 20 rose bushes.

“When I bought my house 40 years ago the former owner was a big rosarian and I inherited her garden,” she said. “Since then I’ve had roses, roses, roses.”

Co-chairs of the 2025 Flower Show are Poway Valley Garden...

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Co-chairs of the 2025 Flower Show are Poway Valley Garden Club members Barbara Spain, left, and Fanzia Mohammed. (Criselda Yee)

Melissa Richardson won two awards for the highest-scoring blue ribbon...

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Melissa Richardson won two awards for the highest-scoring blue ribbon in two different categories – Cut Stem Flowers and Flowering Herbaceous Perennials. (Criselda Yee)

Harper Ourthiague, and her mom, Diana, appreciated the orchids that...

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Harper Ourthiague, and her mom, Diana, appreciated the orchids that were displayed at the Flower Show. (Criselda Yee)

Kendall Valenzuela was one of many visitors at the Poway...

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Kendall Valenzuela was one of many visitors at the Poway Valley Garden Club’s Flower Show who browsed through displays of colorful produce and flowers. (Criselda Yee)

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Co-chairs of the 2025 Flower Show are Poway Valley Garden Club members Barbara Spain, left, and Fanzia Mohammed. (Criselda Yee)

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Another top prize winner was Olga Stewart, who won a Sweepstakes Award and the Century 21 Tres Rancho Horticulture Trophy for having the greatest number of blue ribbons in the Horticulture Division.

Stewart also won a Grower’s Choice Award for her orchid, Oncidium McLea Golden Gouble.

Garden Club member Melissa Richardson was one of several Award of Merit winners who excelled in the Cut Stem Flowers category. Richardson won the prize for a pink cosmos she grew from seeds.

“I grew it for my daughter, Erica,” Richardson said of the 17-year-old who lives with her in Scripps Ranch. “She wanted to look at something pretty outside her window so I planted this in a wildflower garden.”

Richardson also won an Award of Merit in the Flowering Herbaceous Perennials category for her purple lupine, which she grew from seeds in her front yard.

Gardening enthusiasts and other visitors to the Poway Valley Garden...

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Gardening enthusiasts and other visitors to the Poway Valley Garden Club’s Flower Show admired a variety of roses, orchids, proteas and horticulture displays during the May 10 event. (Criselda Yee)

Colleen Michell earned the “Horticultural Excellence Award” and received a...

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Colleen Michell earned the “Horticultural Excellence Award” and received a Mary Sokach Memorial Award for having the “Best rose grown by a Poway Valley Garden Club member.” (Criselda Yee)

Roses are historically the largest number of entries for the...

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Roses are historically the largest number of entries for the annual Flower Show. (Criselda Yee)

Pincushion protea flowers add a whimsical ambiance to the Flower...

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Pincushion protea flowers add a whimsical ambiance to the Flower Show. (Criselda Yee)

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Gardening enthusiasts and other visitors to the Poway Valley Garden Club’s Flower Show admired a variety of roses, orchids, proteas and horticulture displays during the May 10 event. (Criselda Yee)

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Sharon Tooley and Roy Wilburn won Award of Merits, and Faye Matthew won an Arboreal Award. The Educational Top Exhibitor Award went to the Kumeyaay-Ipai Interpretive Center for having the highest-scoring Educational Exhibit.

The Poway Valley Garden Club Plant Show is held in...

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The Poway Valley Garden Club Plant Show is held in the Old Powa Park Gazebo in conjunction with the Flower Show. (Criselda Yee)

Longtime Poway Valley Garden Club member Marcia Clingman volunteered at...

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Longtime Poway Valley Garden Club member Marcia Clingman volunteered at the Plant Sale. (Criselda Yee)

The annual Plant Sale offered shoppers a variety of plants,...

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The annual Plant Sale offered shoppers a variety of plants, flowers, container gardens, planting supplies and birdhouses. (Criselda Yee)

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The Poway Valley Garden Club Plant Show is held in the Old Powa Park Gazebo in conjunction with the Flower Show. (Criselda Yee)

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Ann Dahnke, co-chair of the Plant Sale portion of the event, said their offerings included succulents, perennials, natives, landscaping plants, small trees, plumeria and houseplants. Customers crowded under the park’s gazebo early in the morning to get the best selection, she said.

“Anything you can imagine we’re selling it,” Dahnke said, adding that the succulent dish gardens and birdhouses are always popular among customers. “All the plant material was propagated by our own members so they will thrive in Poway gardens.”

Originally Published: May 13, 2025 at 11:26 AM PDT

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