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Reed like plant with pink flurry flowers. May be Jama can tell us what it is called.
3 comments:
We have something similar in our warmer climates. All I know is I love its soft color and beautiful foliage. No help with identification.
Looks like a grass. I never know the names of things. :)
Soft like little cat tails.
Hope Jama can ID it for you.
Have a great weekend Ann!
The Zoo flower has pink flowers but the lallang has white flowers. Are they from the same family?.
sooleng
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