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We saw these in Salisbury today. What a colour! Presume they're Fuschias.
Do you know whether Don saw my post about his PM box being full? He might wonder why I didn't reply to a private message he sent. I couldn't. He needs to empty some folders. 
Bye.
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I prized open a bit of space as soon as you alerted me Penny. Cheers.
My name is Don and I'm a bonsaiholic.
My imaginary friend Givitago takes over when I'm not sure of myself in print. He's not a complete fool - several bits are missing.
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Genius
      
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At first glance they do look like fuchsias Penny, but on second thoughts I think they maybe a type of trailing begonia!!!!!!!!!!!
Kath UK - Zone 8
"People will forget what you said, People will forget what you did, But people will never forget How you made them feel."
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OK, Don. Thanks.
Oh no! I couldn't get very close as the hanging basket stands were tall. What a pity. I though they were pretty fuschias, though I haven't seen them that colour before. Thanks for putting me right, Kath.
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Not sure whether the first link will work now I've changed the name of the photo, so will post it again.
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