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Friday, June 5, 2009
Gardening: Rhododendron suaveolens
The first bloom truss of the Rhododendron suaveolens has fully opened. These pure white, diminutive flowers pack a powerfully fragrant punch: sweet, floral, woodsy and tropical. Well worth the wait.
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