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Dahlia

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I love the colors of these sweet peas looking out to the sea!
 

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They look like the annual type, Dahlia.

And, nothing smells sweeter than those sweet peas.

🐝​
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One had better HOPE they are the annual type (though it is a little late for those to be in flower now). The perennial everlasting pea is HYPER invasive and hard to get rid of (I saw banks of it along the sides of the highway on Friday, just smothering everything.)
 

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One had better HOPE they are the annual type (though it is a little late for those to be in flower now). The perennial everlasting pea is HYPER invasive and hard to get rid of (I saw banks of it along the sides of the highway on Friday, just smothering everything.)

that's one reason why i shuddered when Mom started wanting to plant sweat peas here for the flowers - all i could recall was a huge bank of them smothering things that was growing near the university. i was like, "Yeah, I really need something like that here!" NOT...
 

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