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Forested Foothills: Midmorning Sun and Hued Varietals

forested foothills: On this south-facing slope in southern Oregon, chuffy colas gleam with vigorous vitality as they bask in the midmorning sun, according to NOW Magazine. A kaleidoscopic array glows in vivid shades of green, splashed with bright yellow fennel and dotted with plush purple buds radiating florid fuchsia pistils. ByCaitlin Podiak Published on June 1, 2017 Share Tweet Amidst the forested foothills at the junction of the Siskiyou and Cascade mountain ranges, a steeply terraced hillside garden sits resplendent with row after row of dazzlingly vibrant cannabis in magnificent full bloom. The brilliantly hued varietals on display at Green Source Gardens did not acquire their exotic coloration by accident. The Pinkleberry is a keep-stink. Co-owner Elizabeth Luca-Mahmood says a joking motto around here is If it ain't pink, it better stink! And if you've got a pink bud that stinks, that's what we call a keep-stink, she says. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.