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Stalking the perfect shrub: Mandy Monath waxes poetic about the wax myrtle, a plant for all seasons

July 16, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Plants, Garden

After constructing a little courtyard halfway down my front walk, I searched for weeks to find the right thing to plant around it. I'm lucky I didn't wreck the car as some small tree with the perfect shape caught my eye, or some large shrub, limbed up like a candelabra, ...
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