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Anyone want this - it's about 7ft tall and happy on the shade.

Needs digging up. Yours in return for a bottle of Prosecco.


Fatsia Japonica;


http://m.crocus.co.uk/plants/_/fatsia-japonica/classid.3840/?affiliate=googleproductfeed&gclid=CjwKEAjw8ZzHBRCUwrrV59XinXUSJADSTE5ktkmzE8_IceQKuN2b2K8Qwu2tRtmFGf6_X2ovpI8Q4BoCdiHw_wcB



Also a bears Breeches (acanthus mollis)


And Borrage. In flower.


You need to come for them tonight or tomorrow please

First come, first served.


Nunhead.



Amanda Dilnot

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