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journey11

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Wide Brim may fit the description.

I like how in your first pic how they've grouped them in front of the darker foliage of the shrubs with only tiny yellow flowers blooming in front, so there's nothing else competing with their glow.

I'm going to have to rethink my front bed this fall. I was horrified at how the purple flower spikes from my hostas clash with my daylilies, although just the foliage alone looks nice. I couldn't bring myself to cut the hostas' flowers off though! Gonna have to move some things. :p Good old dependable hostas can really put on a show all by themselves.
 

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Carol ordered 2 solar flair, with reminded me where did I plant the fire Island ?
LOL, I have no idea where your planted the fire island! I need to go rescue mine from the dead nettle that is trying to swallow them.:eek:
 

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The furthest blue hosta on the left is -- Going out to peek at the label -- Flemish Sky. The biggest blue (along the wall) is Blue Angel. The smallest (closer to the bottom or the pix) is Blue Mouse Ears.
 
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