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" I was expecting a frost on the evening of November 7th , so I go away outside to see what was still flower in my yard in Hooksett , New Hampshire . I bring in the last of the tropicals but some blooms were still holding on . bask ! "
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This is a new passion flower to me this year, ‘Aphrodite‘s Purple Nightie’. It climbed up my porch railing all summer long and I was surprised to see that it was still in full bloom and budded. I will be bringing it in and overwintering it for sure!

Chrysanthemum ‘Will’s Wonderful’. It blooms very late every year and gets very tall. I always want to move it and then always forget!

A dahlia I got at Walmart. I don’t know the name.

Last but not least, I decided to bring in the remaining passion flower vines and insert them into a greenery arrangement on my dining room table. I am so pleased with it!

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