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Against all odds, I actually have some plants in bloom (and they are among
those which have not been damaged by our current nemesis). This is one of
them, and it blooms several times annually. As always, disregard Frank's
spelling in the file name. G

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Against all odds, I actually have some plants in bloom (and they are among
those which have not been damaged by our current nemesis). This is one of
them, and it blooms several times annually. As always, disregard Frank's
spelling in the file name. G

Diana


Very pretty.
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Thanks, Sue. Are you dug out yet?

Diana

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Against all odds, I actually have some plants in bloom (and they are among
those which have not been damaged by our current nemesis). This is one of
them, and it blooms several times annually. As always, disregard Frank's
spelling in the file name. G

Diana


Very pretty.
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Lovely! Love the blues. It's a survivor!

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Diana Kulaga wrote:
Against all odds, I actually have some plants in bloom (and they are
among those which have not been damaged by our current nemesis). This
is one of them, and it blooms several times annually. As always,
disregard Frank's spelling in the file name. G

Diana



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Thanks, Sue. Are you dug out yet?

Diana


Unbelievable the second round only provided 6" here and no great
winds. Other than the fact the banks were hip deep and the mini-snow
blower did not want to throw that high - it was no great trouble.
Finally got X'mas on the 30th.

The melting ice and the ice cycles are the problems now.
The roads were never plowed properly until the first snow ice packed
so we have ice sheets that make the road surface below seem like
potholes in the ice road. Makes for interesting 'off road' style
driving. Even 36 turns part of the roadway to slush so the bumps move
every night.

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A great hybrid Diana.
Peter

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Against all odds, I actually have some plants in bloom (and they are among
those which have not been damaged by our current nemesis). This is one of
them, and it blooms several times annually. As always, disregard Frank's
spelling in the file name. G

Diana




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Thanks, Peter and Wendy. Yes, I love this hybrid. I have a couple of
variations.

Diana

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Against all odds, I actually have some plants in bloom (and they are
among those which have not been damaged by our current nemesis). This is
one of them, and it blooms several times annually. As always, disregard
Frank's spelling in the file name. G

Diana






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