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Here are the two small pink ones and the large, black-stemmed one with
the deep purple flowers. At least, they will be in the summer, I hope.
They just got moved late last fall and had started new growth nicely
just recently. The large one is in the back.
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Was having trouble with the email program and it sent one massage twice
and left out the attahcments on the other while telling me it couldn't
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tennis maynard wrote:
Here are the two small pink ones and the large, black-stemmed one with
the deep purple flowers. At least, they will be in the summer, I hope.
They just got moved late last fall and had started new growth nicely
just recently. The large one is in the back.



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