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4 comments:
The colors in that first photo are spectacular! BES and ? :)
Thanks. :-)
Phlox.
I thought it might be phlox!
Yep.
I think the olde fashionede kinds were either white, or purple, and suspect this is a new one (both white and purple, and a redder more intense purple.........).
It does look excellent with the bes, doesn't it?
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