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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Dusty Miller
This plant is nearing the end of its existence, but how intriguing is that foliage?
Dusty Miller is a great plant to grow for foliage. It will grow well into the fall, and I think it would look great paired with succulents or pastel annuals.
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