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Nov 22, 2013 8:08 AM CST
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Name: David Paul
(Zone 9b)
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Love that Obelisk drip fountain especially!
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May 8, 2014 9:59 PM CST
Name: Mary Stella
Chester, VA (Zone 7b)
Dahlias Canning and food preservation Lilies Peonies Permaculture Ponds
Garden Ideas: Level 2
That Robina is huge! How tall is it or is it just the angle of the shot?
From -60 Alaska to +100 Virginia. Wahoo
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May 9, 2014 2:29 AM CST
Name: Jo Ann Gentle
Pittsford NY (Zone 6a)
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Thanks Davis and Mary.
The obelisk is a natural basalt crystal.They are popular now.Drilled out to accept water.
Mary: Robinas are huge and so majestic where they are planted.

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This file says 80 inches.

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