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By nonsuchtony

Winter Garden

Our garden, like many has the ability to turn into a gradually decaying mass of plants over the winter. They are either waiting to be ripped from the earth and replaced or hibernating for the arrival of spring.

Amongst this there are always a handful of exceptions, spring bulbs poking through the ground, the plant that we can't remember the name of that has tiny white flowers and an intense fragrance and hellebores. While walking walking around the garden I came across this, I probably should be able to name the plant, but what actually struck me was this "fluffy" texture at the top of the stem, I don't know if this is a good thing for the plant or a bad thing. It did look great against the browns and greens though.

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