To Preserve Lupine Locations and our Beautiful Views,
Please consider the following:
- Enjoy the blossoms and the view, but leave the area the same as you found it.
- Do not walk in the Lupines unless there is a mown path.
- If there is a beaten down path, that is not a proper path and was made by people that didn’t follow #1 above.
- Lupines bloom the 2nd year, crushing the small year-old plants means they won’t bloom next year
- Check for Ticks!! Prevent Lyme Disease.
- Ticks love lupines and love to hitch-hike on you and your pets.
- Even if you stay on pavement or road, you might have picked up a tick.
- Click Here for more information on preventing Tick Bites
- This is good reason to enjoy lupines from a distance! I have been on pavement, photographing lupine and collected a few ticks without even walking into the field or grass by the lupine.
- Do not dig up Lupines. The taproot is usually 3 times their height
- Do not pick the Lupines. Seed Pods come after the bloom and provide both food for animals and seeds for future plants.
Check out the Facebook link to see more photos of lupines in our area: https://www.facebook.com/LupineCelebration June 12 on our facebook page: Photos posted of Loop Driven this morning.
Daily Lupine Photo

June 17: Today's photo of Lupines on Route 117. Enjoy it because it won't look as full next year due to the paths people have made walking through it.

June 16: What was so IMPORTANT that you had to walk in Lupines and now create an area that probably will not have lupines for at least 3 years (if ever)?

June 16: The lupines on the gravel part of Center District Road are still looking great! A big thanks to everyone that has photographed them from the road to keep them looking great!

June 7: Route 117, about one mile from Harman's headed towards Lisbon. These lupines are lining the road and the field in the previous photo is behind them.
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June 16: What was so IMPORTANT that you had to walk in Lupines and now create an area that probably will not have lupines for at least 3 years (if ever)?

Be Kind, let others see the beauty you saw . . . everywhere you go. The Beaches, the Mountains, the Flower Fields, The Parks, everywhere.

June 17: A mowed path down the edge of a field allowing you to photograph and view the field from different angles and get close-ups of lupines without going in field.

June 17: Today’s photo of Lupines on Route 117. Enjoy it because it won’t look as full next year due to the paths people have made walking through it.

June 17: Next year when you come and ask where the lupines are . . . remember that this is one of the reasons.

June 16: The lupines on the gravel part of Center District Road are still looking great! A big thanks to everyone that has photographed them from the road to keep them looking great!

June 10: Most of Sugar Hill’s lupines are at peak now and some are starting to go to seed but as you can see behind this lupine, there’s a plant that is just starting to bloom.

June 9: Lupine on Sugar Hill Roads. Monday was busy so I took a couple of quick shots as I traveled the back roads.

June 7: Route 117, about one mile from Harman’s headed towards Lisbon. These lupines are lining the road and the field in the previous photo is behind them.

June 5: Pearl Lake Lupines. Right now there aren’t a lot of lupines in the Pearl Lake Area, it’s a beautiful drive but is on gravel most of the way. I’ll check out there again in a few days to see if more lupines start to bloom.

June 5: The gravel end of Grand View Road where it intersects with Center District Road is lined with Lupines on both sides of the road.

June 4: A small patch of Lupines in a field on Pearl Lake Road. Lisbon is grading Pearl Lake Road so I would not try to go to the Lake today to see lupine as you will not be able to stop and take photos.

June 3: The Ammonoosuc Trust field on Sunset Hill Road has plenty of lupine, but they aren’t fully blooming yet.

June 3: The private field on Sunset Hill Road also has plenty of lupines but blooms are still coming. Please remember this field is private property. View from road.

June 2: Using my zoom I took this photo of a smaller patch of Lupine on Route 117 that has plenty of blooms.

June 2: Lots of Lupine plants in the Route 117 field and with a few days of sun, it will have blossoms.
April – May Lupines

May 31: It’s Saturday and Raining (of course). This is the field of Lupines on Sunset Hill Road. Look at all those spikes that will be blooms in a few days when we get sun.

May 28: Most of our lupines aren’t blooming yet. Some time next week, when the sun returns I think we’ll see plenty of blooms.

May 27: 2 days of sun and this field on Sunset Hill Road is getting ready to pop. This field is private property so please photograph from the road when it is in full bloom.

May 22: Lupine Flower Spike on Center District Road. We need some SUN so that they will start blooming.