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These are some of my favorite flowers. I think what I like most about them is their color, followed by how robust the blooms are.
Mark planted some in our front flower box.
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The tiny fractal blooms are cool, too; I like how their development seems to travel up the stem of the plant.
They grow from bulbs. I think they're too tiny for bees to pollinate, but I could be wrong.
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