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- End of Season Roses: Roulette in the Egg Garden
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- Photo Contest: Abundant Harvest
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- End of Season Roses: Ballerina on Goldberry Hill
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3 comments:
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Sexy Lady
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Beautiful & gorgeous flower.......
Nice effort, very informative, this will help me to complete my task.
France flower
love those flowers, i live in the Caribbean and there is not much emphasis on plants but lots of individual interest and some people have rear flowers and the lenghts they go to make them stay healthy and nice, love your blog recently started one myself it is a learning process for me, but seeing blogs like this keeps me smiling.
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