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A beautiful couple!
Very pretty! I can't wait to see my plants come back.
what a wonderful capture. love the lines and textures.
Georgia Peach is one I don't have Aeriel... but isn't it striking? I do have Angelina and it's coming out of Winter looking Very Happy! :-)Happy Spring to you!
Looks like spring. Finally!
Love those colors together! I just started growing Angelina last year and love it, it looked good all winter. Hope you enjoyed the sun today.
They work well together with such different structure and shape! I love Angelina, it spreads pretty well in my garden and covers bare spots.
Wow, now here's two plants I have growing in my garden but never though of using together. The wheels are turning.... Thanks for the inspiration!
These two look so good together!! Beautiful!
I have Georgia, too...and she really is a peach! I love how she adds a splash of color here and there. I like her next to your sedum;-)
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A beautiful couple!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I can't wait to see my plants come back.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful capture. love the lines and textures.
ReplyDeleteGeorgia Peach is one I don't have Aeriel... but isn't it striking? I do have Angelina and it's coming out of Winter looking Very Happy! :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring to you!
Looks like spring. Finally!
ReplyDeleteLove those colors together! I just started growing Angelina last year and love it, it looked good all winter. Hope you enjoyed the sun today.
ReplyDeleteThey work well together with such different structure and shape! I love Angelina, it spreads pretty well in my garden and covers bare spots.
ReplyDeleteWow, now here's two plants I have growing in my garden but never though of using together. The wheels are turning.... Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThese two look so good together!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI have Georgia, too...and she really is a peach! I love how she adds a splash of color here and there. I like her next to your sedum;-)
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