Saving Plants for Future Generations
Fri, 24 Jun 2011 14:00:46 -0500
By Nancy Grundahl The scent is exquisite, the petals are like burgundy velveteen. It’s an heirloom rose that was first grown at my grandmother’s house. My mother had taken a cutting for her house, and from that I took a cutting for mine. When we sold my mother’s house several years ago, I told the woman [...]
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