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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(13,804 posts)
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:35 PM 12 hrs ago

California state park's viral flower field destroyed overnight

https://www.sfgate.com/centralcoast/article/california-park-flower-destroyed-21953424.php


Video here
https://www.reddit.com/r/BigSur/comments/1rfurjq/thats_disappointing/

On Monday morning, California State Parks chief ranger Mike Dippel began receiving alarming phone calls: Visitors reported that someone had chopped down all the flowers at Calla Lily Valley, a coastal ravine in Garrapata State Park on the north end of Big Sur where bunches of blooming calla lilies amass a mountain of social media virality every spring.


It looks like somebody took scissors or some sort of gardening tool and got rid of the flowering parts of all the lilies,” Dippel told SFGATE in a phone interview. “They didn’t dig into the ground and rip the whole plant out. They just cut the tops off, if that makes sense.”

Park officials are unsure who the culprit or culprits are, Dippel said, or exactly when the flowers were cut. It’s also unknown what motives might have been behind the act, but Dippel has some ideas.

“I can’t speculate, but the calla lily is a nonnative plant to the region, and there are some folks that probably don’t like that it’s here,” Dippel said. (Calla lilies are considered an invasive plant in California.) “And the other aspect is that the place has really exploded on social media.”
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California state park's viral flower field destroyed overnight (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd 12 hrs ago OP
From the video, that wasn't scissors. markodochartaigh 11 hrs ago #1
Not everyone knows how they propagate Old Crank 8 hrs ago #8
Callas do also produce seeds, markodochartaigh 8 hrs ago #9
Good to know Old Crank 8 hrs ago #10
This place: NameAlreadyTaken 11 hrs ago #2
Beautiful BlueWaveNeverEnd 10 hrs ago #3
With a scissors? Wonder how long that took. Sheeeeeesh. C Moon 10 hrs ago #4
Sorry to hear. calimary 9 hrs ago #5
Stolen for florist shop(s) seems the most obvious guess. nt eppur_se_muova 9 hrs ago #6
Looks to me like they've been harvested Figarosmom 9 hrs ago #7
The first time I drove through this area, intheflow 5 hrs ago #11

markodochartaigh

(5,379 posts)
1. From the video, that wasn't scissors.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:47 PM
11 hrs ago

It looks like they used a hoe. If the plants were in full bloom maybe they cut them to sell the flowers, there weren't many flowers scattered about.
Callas have rhizomes so they should come back next year.

Old Crank

(6,852 posts)
8. Not everyone knows how they propagate
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 02:43 AM
8 hrs ago

I didn't. Thanks. I had thought it would have been seeds.

intheflow

(30,136 posts)
11. The first time I drove through this area,
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 06:03 AM
5 hrs ago

I had to stop to take photos, it was so vast and beautiful. What a shame, but at least they’ll come back next year.

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