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Lightbulb New improved variety of Nemesia:

I found these this year at our garden center...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy0Aj0-A104

They are really beautiful and very useful for container gardening:

I bought two of the lemon color for our upNorth planters.
http://www.provenwinners.com/plants/...nemesia-hybrid
This looks like a wild flower from a distance and will work well
for us there.

The YouTube is very very beautiful, so even if you don't buy these (they are a bit pricey)... it is worth 2 minutes of your time.
No voice over, only music.
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