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The delicate flower of Setcreasea pallida ‘Purple Heart’ set against Coleus Freckles.

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I’m glad someone other than myself is still enjoying the blooms of Caryopteris Worcester Gold.

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Bright and sunny blooms of Oxalis Plum Crazy.

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Not sure if this is an oddity or a rarity, but my Strobilanthes dyerianus bore a bloom.  Same with my Blackie Sweet Potato vine.

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Hydrangea Quickfire going fiery.

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Hydrangea Double Delights equally flushed.

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Wormlike blooms of Leucoseptrum japonicum ‘Mountain Madness’

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Neonized Swiss chard.

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The arrival of fall is heralded by the blooms of these silent beauties (Tricystis formosana Dark Beauty and Gilt Edge  – I cannot tell them apart though).

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Spent blooms of Ligularie Britt Marie Crawford.

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I will miss the delightful intermingling of Begonia Nova Bossa White and Lotus Bertholotii.

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Even my blue chalk stucks are starting to blush at the tips.

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Who could miss the bright blooms of Sedum Dazzleberry?

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My cold hardy Echeveria pullidonis now recovered from etiolation.

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I love my Agave Frosty Blue, claws and all!

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