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"content": "I made a spreadsheet of early spring flowers native to #PA that I'd like to grow:\nhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/173IKBdcNO7tvEGLYU6LtVfY1HIbISD1PrKp1mgheX-I/edit?usp=sharing\n\nI'm sick of only seeing introduced spring plants, crocuses, snowdrops, lesser celandine, etc. Biking last spring I saw acres of the same plant crowding out all others, one note where there once was a symphony.\n\nI'm not sure I've seen any of these native plants in person, although I may not have looked very hard.\n\n#nativePlants #Pennsylvania #Philly #zone7b #PiedmontUplands #ecoregion64c",
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