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<title>john suffolk - Tree Echiums in Cornwall</title>
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<description>Thank you so much for identifying these remarkable flowers{ Echium Blue Steepie) have just read your comments on them, you are so right they do indeed grow in Roseland. I work as the gardener at The Rosevine Hotel, and these plants have being so special, right now in the garden we have an amazing large amount of them just doing their thing, and the bees are crazy over them from early mornings no stop all day.</description>
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<title>Susan Rosenberg - Tree Echiums in Cornwall</title>
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<description>Brought a little Echium back from Trebah Gardens now huge. We live in Hertfordshire.</description>
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<title>Colin Mantripp - Tree Echiums in Cornwall</title>
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<description> Very interesting, we have them in the garden at Madron, near to penzance, and i wondered what they were.</description>
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