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November 19, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Beautiful Seeds

Why We Garden

seeds in Carleton arboretum in MinnesotaI really like the look of plants with dramatic seed heads, both in the garden and in nature. This photo was taken at the Carleton College Arboretum.

What’s your favorite plant for seed heads?

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