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There is a new wreath
up in my shop!
This one is a Winter Garden,
full of those plants which remind us that,
truly,
this stark time of year
is still full of beauty:
hellebores
(one of my favorite flowers!),
hardy ferns,
Solomon's Seal,
and witch hazel.
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