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Day-to-day Life in a Small Alaskan Town
Monday, June 9, 2008
Red Saxifrage
I can't remember when I bought the original plant from the greenhouse but the saxifrage has spawned several daughter-plants over the years. The plants spend the winter outside in their pots but are among the first flowers of the summer.
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