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Retiree’s life and love is a blossom of violet

February 11, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Orchids, a miniature orange tree, gardenias and an 8-foot-tall bird of paradise plant fill the greenhouse at the back of Ron Ennis’ small home, just two blocks off Route 35 in Neptune.
A giant rubber tree, almost 40 years old, stretches around the room.
But Ennis’ first love is African violets, and violets — tiny, big and [...]

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