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Sep 18, 2013 9:23 AM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
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Update on my clump of big pink blooms, almost over now, but still pretty. This camera makes them a lot more red than they actually are. The little florets are actually quite purple, the rest is coral.

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So this really made me laugh, as I drove by yesterday. I gave some starts of this same brom to my neighbor last year, and he has them planted where they get some morning sun. Well . . . they obviously bloom a lot more generously in a bit of sun, (but I think the foliage on mine looks better).

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Elaine

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