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Echinacea ‘Little Annie’

'Little Annie' dwarf variety of Echinacea flower

Echinacea ʻLittle Annieʼ
Photo courtesy of Sugar
Creek Nursery

Posted on October 1, 2012Full size 377 × 383

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