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Spectacular blooms, decades in the making
PaoniaGothic RoadNorth Fork ValleyGothicRocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryCumberland PassEmerald LakeBombusFrasera speciosa
Summary
At intervals of 2-8 years we’re treated to a special floral display in the area around Gothic and the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL). This is one of those years. That’s how long it …
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