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July 4th colors

Check out the eggplant bloom. I’m hoping that it’s position underneath the gaura will entice pollinators to visit.

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Posted on July 4, 2011November 18, 2020Author variadmTags azalea, basil, caladium, dahlberg daisies, eggplant, felicia, foxtail fern, gaura, heuchera, hosta, japanese painted fern, lime basil, oxalis, petunia, rose, salvia, thai basil, vinca, yarrow

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