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Garden Gate Flower Shapes Here's a list of flowers and their shapes to help you mix and match and create your own combinations. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Object of Desire: Paphiopedilum Sato Green Orchid Colombia dominates the U.S. cut-flower market. Japan, with just $200,000 in exports to the United States, is but a tiny bud. But thanks to its flowers' stunning quality and a marketing push by the company Bloom Japan, that's changing. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Crystal Ball Hungry for something different? Try these edible crystallized flowers -- pansies, daisies, roses, and more. Or, order the flower crystallization kit and make your own. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Bubbly That's Not Only For Toasting Raise a glass to the many Champagnes - great with soup, oysters, even roasted quail. mark for My Articles similar articles