Lompoc truly earns its name as ‘City of Arts and Flowers’
The Great Floral Flag depicts a special tribute to troops fighting in World War II. The Bodger Seed Company of Lompoc planted 600,000 larkspur and calendula flowers outside the city, which blossomed into what is believed at the time to have been the largest floral flag in the world. (Courtesy photo by Carla Pampe)
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Carla Pampe
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