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Jun 13, 2019 9:51 PM CST
Name: Audrey
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Well, I found my weak point in pulling color together. Black! Black and pink plants on a budget and most black plants that will grow here are not going to be doing much during the winter. I was just playing around but I will have to put some more thought into it this weekend. In all these photos I had limited options on plant material in the program so the E.E. would be black and not a green Alocasia. I really like the idea of the black basil and I have some pennisetum I can share with her although it will need to be overwintered. I personally like the last one the best. That is more my style.

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