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A random rose by the roadside now has a white edge to its bloom.

‘Moonshine’ yarrow (Achillea ‘Moonshine’), which had ceased to be interesting suddenly became noteworthy again.

Beautyberry (Callicarpa dichotoma) always looks great this time of year.

Bluestar (Amsonia hubrichtii) – frequently raved about on our podcast – never had a chance to show off its golden fall color.

Oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia), like the bluestar, never got to turn. The foliage turns a gorgeous mahogany brown. Usually.

Many gardeners would pay a lot of money for a peony (Paeonia spp. and cvs.) with white-edged leaves. So, for a few hours one morning, someone had a true gem in their garden.

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