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250/366: King Henry Hollyhocks Glowing in the Afternoon Sun
What a wonderful surprise these Hollyhocks were in my garden. They are known to be biennials, which means they usually bloom every other year. But mine bloomed the first year!
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Greetings, Majka:)
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