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Friday, May 3, 2019

Dogwood




Cornus is a wonderfully varied species, but I cannot easily accommodate them - London does not have the space and Provence is too dry.  However, this Eddie's White Wonder seems to be enjoying itself in London, showing off its lovely white flowers in spring.
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