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"Haven't seen any blue pollen come in"

The prettiest pollen I've ever seen was purple. I pulled out the tray of one 
of my Sundance traps and there was a big heap of purple pollen. It was so 
breathtaking that I went wandering around and ended up finding a swale where 
a large stand of milk thistle was blooming.

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