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Bellflower

Ah the lovely Bell Flower. This flower looks somewhat like the Balloon flowers that I also grow in my garden, but they are much smaller and the plant is low to the ground.  The only problem with these flowers is that the plants seem todie out after a couple of years.





November 24, 2006 Tricia Flowers

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  1. Joel Klebanoff says

    November 24, 2006 at 5:03 pm

    WOW! Thanks for proof positive that fairies (the small supernatural beings, not the politically incorrect categorization) really do exist and they engage in sex with reckless abandon.

    If you think that’s a weird thing to see in that picture, you should see my interpretations of Rorschach Inkblots. It could keep a team of psychiatrists busy for several lifetimes.

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