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‘Betty’ magnolia, orange seeds look like candy

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Asters, Malva ‘Zebrina’, Sedum

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Kale planted in April when it was too cold for many plants

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Mum ‘Matchsticks’ new to me this year

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‘Autumn Brilliance’ fern, first frond changing color

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Asters, sedums, and busy bees

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Japanese anemone ‘Honorine Jobert’

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