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Saturday, July 3, 2010
What's Blooming This Week
Hollyhock,
Alcea
sp.
Pot-Marigold,
Calendula officinalis
Two different cultivars.
Summer Lilac,
Buddleja davidii
TPTB changed the spelling.
Peruvian Lily,
Alstroemeria aurea
To pick these flowers, just pull the entire stem.
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