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If you're a keep observer you may notice these new inhabitants in the garden:
Echeveria subrigida (1)
Helleborus orientalis -1 "Red Lady", 2 "Metallic Blue"
Ratibidia pinnata (3)
Agastache cana "Purple Pygmy" (3)
Linaria purpurea (3)
Ursinia anthemoides (3)
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Hopefully they are all enjoying the rain we had last week and sending out lots of roots followed by inevitable top growth and flowers.....ok, flowers much later! I can hope. Check out the photo of what the Helleborus will look like this Winter!
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