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Thursday, 11 February 2010

GREEN
Ash. Laurel. Laburnum. Rowan. Oak. Apple. Blossoming cherry. Weeping willow. Silver birch. Mountain ash. Pine. Yew. Joshua. Monkey puzzle. Cedar. Plane. Mulberry. Maple. Ghost gum. Pear. Beech. Walnut. Fig. Olive. Peach. Teak. Mahogany. Balsa. Cork. Spruce. Redwood. Cypress. Magnolia. Holly. Elm. Hazel. Spruce. Fir.  


Succulent. Deciduous. Conifer. Hardy. Perennial. 

Posted by Katherine Leedale at 20:54

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