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State flowers blooming

Herald Staff Writer

Thursday, Jun 19, 2014 2:33 PM MT

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Columbines, the state flower of Colorado, are starting to appear in abundance on Mill Street in downtown Bayfield. While these particular blooms are in Wolverine colors, another bunch nearby is dark red and should be ready for Ignacio Bobcat fans in the next few weeks.
Columbines, the state flower of Colorado, are starting to appear in abundance on Mill Street in downtown Bayfield. While these particular blooms are in Wolverine colors, another bunch nearby is dark red and should be ready for Ignacio Bobcat fans in the next few weeks.Photo by Carole McWilliams

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