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"I used to think, 'We own the house we can landscape it how we want to,'" said Christensen, who recently celebrated the mimosa's inclusion in the city's Heritage Tree program.
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"I used to think, 'We own the house we can landscape it how we want to,'" said Christensen, who recently celebrated the mimosa's inclusion in the city's Heritage Tree program.
The Seattle Times 2010
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"I used to think, 'We own the house we can landscape it how we want to,'" said Christensen, who recently celebrated the mimosa's inclusion in the city's Heritage Tree program.
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"I used to think, 'We own the house we can landscape it how we want to'," said Christensen, who recently celebrated the mimosa's inclusion in the city's Heritage Tree program.
The Seattle Times 2010
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"I used to think, 'We own the house we can landscape it how we want to,'" said Christensen, who recently celebrated the mimosa's inclusion in the city's Heritage Tree program.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Pantone obviously is impressed by mimosa's mature coloration.
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Sparkling wine, proseco and fresh squeezed orange mimosa's are included.
unknown title 2009
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All Day-Hangover Helper with specials on burgers, red beers and mimosa's at Apple's Bar and Grill at the Base of Warm Springs
unknown title 2009
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Being entirely familiar with cocktails suited to the A.M. hours, I knew instantly the shade, but as a plant guy I am loathe to confess that I knew not the color of the mimosa's bloom.
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Some gardeners, not as fond of yellow as I-nor mimosa's deep tones-may use yellow only for accent.
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