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Superbloom turns Redwood National Park’s hills purple
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Superbloom turns Redwood National Park’s hills purple

This year, Redwood National Park is showcasing a stunning superbloom of purple riverbank lupine, which began in early May. These vibrant flowers are not just a feast for the eyes; they play a crucial role in attracting pollinators and supporting local wildlife. Interestingly, this superbloom follows a prescribed burn from two years ago, demonstrating the fascinating relationship between fire and floral abundance. Visitors are encouraged to enjoy this natural spectacle responsibly, ensuring the delicate ecosystem remains intact.
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