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I should know what this plant is, but I don't. Do you?
I'm also thrilled that I just saw a hummingbird at the honeysuckle out front. I never got hummers in my other yard; it seemed like they just never made it that far east. They're very common in the foothills and mountains here. I'll have to put out a feeder.
Love rainbows. How cool to see a hummer - we've only seen a couple this year. They're so fun.
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