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    A "must" for every garden

    The precious and rare Brody-flower

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    Awwwww, where can I buy such a beautiful thing for my garden??? It would look perfect here! Of course, I want that lovely cat included ; or do I have to decorate it with one of my kitties?

    Hi there, lovely Brody!!!!!
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    Where did you get those special seeds/bulbs for that beautiful flower? I MUST have one!!!

    so sweet!
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    Just beautiful! Brody looks like my Zaicha.
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    awwwww that is so cute!!

    Broy is such a doll!! I would love to have him in my garden!!
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    Gotta have one of those! But I don't think seeds will work, so I must have a transplant from your garden!
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    Such an unusual flower, does it require much care or a green thumb? Looks like it is in full bloom, bet is smells really sweet too!

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    Oh I simply must have those in my tubs this year! A few busy lizzie's, some lobelia and allysum, perhaps some trailing ivy, and I will be the envy of the neighbourhood! I take it they prefer a sunny position?

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