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Centaurea cyanas Black Ball
By Dottydaisy2
- 7 Jun, 2010
- 10 likes
OH grew these from seed, tall and rather scruffy, but a lovely flower.
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Bless you TT, if we had put them in the right border instead of putting them with the roses they would have been ok, lost the label so had no idea what they were lol
7 Jun, 2010
Mmm wonderful colour ...
8 Jun, 2010
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Wonderful deep colour, Dotty ...
never mind tall and scruffy... looks good to me ! :o)
7 Jun, 2010