As a patriotic gesture after the tragedy of
September 11, 2001,
Bodger Seeds,
ESP's sister company, planted a Floral Flag
in Lompoc, California. It has been 50 years
since we have planted such a flag. It was
planted in January 2002 and was in full
bloom on July 4, 2002.There have been
four Floral Flags planted by Bodger Seeds in
Lompoc during the last century: 1942, 1943,
1945, 1952. All of the flags were comprised
of Red, White and Blue Larkspur flowers.
Some of the flags were planted in a
background of White Larkspur. Either the
1943 or the 1945 flag was a 'wavy' flag that
was a failure.

The 2002 Floral Flag was 740 feet wide
and 390 feet high and maintains the proper
Flag dimensions as described in Executive
Order #10834 (which can be viewed at:
http://flagspot.net/flags/us-exord.html).
This Flag was 6.65 acres and was the first
Floral Flag to be planted with 5 pointed
Stars comprised of White Larkspur. Each Star
was 24 feet in diameter; Each Stripe is 30
feet wide. This Flag is contained more than
400,000 Larkspur plants with 4-5 flower
stems each for a total of more than 2
million flowers.
The first Floral Flag was planted a week
after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, 1941 and
was in bloom during the early summer of
1942. That flag was 455 feet long and 260
feet high, equaling 2.75 acres. It was
planted in a 9 acre field of White Larkspur.
The Stars were 10' x 10' and the Stripes
were 22 feet wide. It was estimated to
contain 200,000 Larkspur plants.
The1952 Floral Flag was planted with
Stripes of varying widths so that the flag
would retain proper perspective from the top
of Lookout Point, approximately 1/4 mile to
the south. This Flag was 7 acres square: 550
feet long and 540 feet wide. The Stripes
were 33 feet wide on the south end of the
flag and became progressively wider to a
maximum of 53 feet wide on the north end of
the flag.
1. Planting
Planting the flag was accomplished with a
4 row planter. Since each Stripe needed to
be 18 rows (30 feet), the planter would make
4 passes planting one color and a 5th pass
planting 2 rows of one color and 2 rows of
the next Stripe color. Could be confusing,
but thanks to the excellent planning of the
production crew under the direction of Oscar
Santini Fletes, all rows were perfect!
The layout/markings were done by Salvador
Reyna and Augustin Lopez and the sowing of
the seed was done by Augustin Lopez, Jose
Luis Morales, Jose Luis Hernandez and Jamie
Padilla.
2. Making the Stars.
This 2002 Flag was the first to have 5
pointed floral Stars. All previous flags had
square blocks of White Larkspur for Stars.
First the blue field (210 ft X 296 ft.) was
planted. Once the Blue Larkspur plants began
to sprout, a 24 foot metal frame in the
shape of a 5 pointed star was placed
precisely where each Star would be. The Blue
Larkspur plants within this frame were
removed and White Larkspur plants were
planted in their place. This was repeated 49
more times to make 50 Stars. There were 5
rows of 6 Stars and 4 rows of 5 stars
staggered in a way that makes the stars
evenly spaced from one another.
The Star template was made by Salvador
Reyna, Andres Cordova and Ruben Cruz.
Sowing of the Stars was done by Bernardo
Velazquez, Carlos Padilla and Juan Diego
Hernandez.
See
www.bodger.com for more information and
photos about the Floral Flag.