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Default Flowering Australian Perennials

Australia is home to some of the most diverse plant life and wildlife in the world. Its environment tends to be hot and sunny with long periods of drought. Gardeners can choose from an almost unlimited list of flowering perennials to enhance their landscapes. A perennial is a plant that dies back each fall, though the roots will remain alive underground. Growing a perennial requires some planning and preparation.
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Australia is home to some of the most diverse plant life and wildlife in
the world.


Well Duh!


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FarmI wrote:
"londeed" wrote in message
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Australia is home to some of the most diverse plant life and
wildlife in the world.


Well Duh!


Spam with no link. What will they think of next.

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