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Wonderful color! Our's are usually grayer (probably due to bleaching in our brighter sun)--there are advantages to Maritime climates!
ReplyDeleteAcantholimon, I envy you the bright sun that bleaches your flowers. 1/2" of rain in the gauge today and counting.
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