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Spring has sprung

Starflowerpower87

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I found some cool succulents in the store. I live when they get them in when the weather is warmer.

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Even in the more tropical climate, things are starting to bloom.

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Jacaranda trees.

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Azalea tree.

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Magnolia blossom from back yard.
 

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