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Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Sempervivums at the Toronto Botanical Gardens
I think they intend this to be a living wall   At the moment the plants compete with the plastic, they have a lot in common they look shiny and "squishi" and are almost indestructible.
They are all behind bars " barring them from escaping"

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