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More highlights of 2006

Assorted flowering events and notable growth

Phlomis fruticosa healthy after years near death
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rich golden flowers in the spring

Phlomis is an evergreen subshrub from the middle east.

cytisus battandieri flowering in may
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Fast growing to 3 feet by July 2006

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New North Bed July 2006
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Planted as a potpourri of perennials, xerophytes, and rare shrubs-still in formation.

Al Hirsh's Garden