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Jul 5, 2014 12:03 PM CST
Name: Annette
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Is there anything that rabbits don't like Grumbling 😡

Here are my pink echies outside of my daylight basement. They were planted as seeds several years ago, as part of a hummingbird and butterfly mix. They've seeded themselves, and keep coming back every year in larger clumps.
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I found a few nice plants at our local nurseries this past week. I got a few Cheyenne Spirit, 2 Milkshakes, 1 Big Sky Harvest Moon, and Pow Wow Pink


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And I'm really excited about Sombrero Hot Coral.
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I never knew that echinacea were fragrant, what a bonus! Hot Coral has a faint rose scent.
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