Elandan Gardens Wins Silver for Bonsai-Featured Display Highlighting Bremerton Legacy
Elandan Gardens of Bremerton won a silver medal at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival on Feb. 24, 2026 for a large display that featured bonsai specimens and celebrated Bremerton roots.

Elandan Gardens, a Bremerton-based landscape and display business, won a silver medal at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival on Feb. 24, 2026 for a large exhibition that included bonsai specimens among its features. The festival award singled out the company's integrated approach to display work, and the entry was presented as a tribute to Bremerton's local identity.
The display combined signature elements from Elandan Gardens' portfolio with carefully placed bonsai specimens, giving the small-tree work a central role in a room-sized presentation. Festival judges awarded the silver medal to the entry on Feb. 24, 2026, recognizing both the scale of the installation and the horticultural detail of the bonsai specimens included in the display.
Elandan Gardens is identified in festival materials as a Bremerton-based landscape and display business; the festival piece highlighted the business's long history in Bremerton, linking the company's display choices to local themes. The silver medal at the 2026 Northwest Flower & Garden Festival followed the firm's seasonal installations and display commissions around Kitsap County, and the festival recognition framed bonsai as a feature within a broader landscape narrative.

The Northwest Flower & Garden Festival’s awards on Feb. 24, 2026 placed Elandan Gardens on the podium for large displays, with the silver medal distinguishing the entry among competing exhibits that season. For Elandan Gardens, the festival result provided a tangible accolade for the firm's display work that married traditional landscape practice and bonsai presentation.
Returning to Bremerton after the festival, Elandan Gardens now carries a 2026 Northwest Flower & Garden Festival silver medal tied to a bonsai-featured display that emphasized Bremerton legacy. The award on Feb. 24, 2026 closes this chapter of the festival calendar for the company while underscoring the role of bonsai specimens in the firm’s public-facing exhibitions.
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