California's Carlsbad Flower Fields welcome visitors with full blooms
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[April 06, 2021]
By Alan Devall
CARLSBAD, Calif. (Reuters) - People took
pictures amid waist-high blossoms in every imaginable hue of orange,
pink, yellow and purple at California's famous Flower Fields in Carlsbad
as it opened to the public.
The attraction was closed for most of 2020, due to pandemic-related
restrictions, but plummeting coronavirus cases and California's move to
the orange tier of lockdown restrictions means the fields can once again
welcome a limited number of visitors.
"I am so happy we're open again," said general manager Fred Clarke.
"Last year we were nine months in and we had to mow the crop down."
The fields, 34 miles (55 km) north of San Diego, showcase more than 70
million flowers, creating an annual spectacle when they bloom.
"It does feel like things are easing a little bit. It's just great to
see the beauty and just get out and enjoy a day with my wife," said
Artie Creighton, 53, from Corona, California.
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A visitor wears a mask as she takes pictures at some of 50 acres of
Ranunculus flowers at "The Flower Fields" in Carlsbad, California,
U.S., March 31, 2021. Picture taken March 31, 2021. REUTERS/Mike
Blake
"This is one of the first times that we've been out in a long time."
The Flower Fields, which are open to the public until May 9, are
also a working farm that sells flowers, which end up at florists and
supermarkets, Clarke said, explaining how they breed their own
variety of ranunculus.
"We're hybridizing ranunculus and every year trying to improve the
quality, the size of the flower, the brightness of the color, the
uniformity of the crop," he added.
"So every year we believe it's getting better and better."
(Reporting by Alan Devall; Writing by Omar Younis; Editing by
Karishma Singh and Aurora Ellis)
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