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Aug 23, 2013 7:02 PM CST
Name: Paul
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I should always mention when a plant is not growing in my own garden as this one is not. I spotted it a few days ago and it was overcast today and ideal for pictures so I went and took some. There are several plants in this yard and they are 4-5 tall. They are spectacular and look like they grow well here all though they are not common.here. I would guess they would be 3 years or older. There are some that are 6-7 feet tall in my Daughters neighborhood and I may go take pictures tomorrow if it is still overcast. One of my pleasure is seeing a nicely planted yard. Here is one I saw today.....
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Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah

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