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Friday, June 8, 2018
6-8 Lance-leaved Coreopsis
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Lance-leaved Coreopsis, an escape from cultivation, is flowering brightly and Hoary Azalea, a fragrant Azalea with woolly leaves, is at its peak.
John
Lance-leaved Coreopsis
Hoary Azalea
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