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Sunday, July 1, 2007
Cleome Fireworks
Isn't it a happy coincidence that right at the time of the year when we're about to have the 4th of July and fireworks, the Cleome starts to bloom?
This plant even looks like a bursting rocket with trailing smoke and burst of color at the top.
Planted en masse they look like the grand finale at the end of the night.
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