The park in La Cañada Flintridge is again offering its annual tulip display that brings out visitors in droves with their cameras and selfie-sticks.
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It’s going to be warm this weekend, so take advantage of both the higher temps and the recent rain.
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These trees, like most things, are not native to Los Angeles.
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