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Beautiful. I’m in the Willamette. I will keep an eye out. By chance do you have a recommended link to find out more?

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Ya here is some good info. The place to find them is Hagg Lake. Drive around the back side of the lake and there is a spot to pull over that has an informational sign about the butterfly, and that’s where you can find several of these lupines and I’m sure you’ll find the butterfly too. I believe they are still in bloom now. Good luck!

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Oh fun, thank you 🙏

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