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Some tree peonies popped up in the market this week - I got an emergency text message, and swooped in the next day to grab my overpriced bunch. 5 stems came home - 2 stems went into this delivery. You do the math - the rest stayed frozen in time behind the frosty glass of my flower cooler.
(The last photo is of an anthurium.)
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