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Deutzia Chardonnay Pearls
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Spring in Illiana.
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I lament not buying stock in the orange barrel company. We have two seasons: winter and construction.
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You are the only one who noticed. We eat the first batch, give the rest away.
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Viburnum dentatum:
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Peony 'Dancing Butterfly'. One of the few non native non edibles left in my scape:
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Very pretty Subrosa.
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Camassia; Rhod."Yaku Princess." Calycanthus floridus, Carolina Allspice.
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