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		<title>Walking Iris is a Perfect Passalong Plant</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I was visiting a wildlife rehabber and I was enjoying her knowledge and darling Australian accent when the conversation turned to plants (big surprise, right?). Then this wonderful lady asks if I have any &#8220;Walking Irises&#8221; and I said that I didn&#8217;t. She tells me, &#8220;Oh well, then I have something for you!&#8221; And [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Hardy Hoya</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Hoya carnosa (or Wax Plant) has thick, waxy leaves and umbrella-type clusters of star-shaped flowers that ooze sweet nectar in the heat. They&#8217;re veritable nightmare for hummingbirds with addictive personalities. Their flowers are unreal looking &#8212; that is to say, they look incredibly fake. Hoyas are seasonally fickle. In the summer, they like it warm [...]]]></description>
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