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Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Auriculas
Look what my dad is growing!
I love auriculas. And, unlike dandelions, they won't annoy the neighbours. Everyone needs a potted sculptural masterpiece to call their own.
From an artistic perspective, the word 'auricula' means 'painted'. What luck!
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