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  <description>Despite the frost, some perennials just keep on growing. Aquilegias and Primulas are particularly frost tolerant, but it is still amazing seeing them continue grow slowly when the autumn has turned to early winter. The last picture shows this summer's Primula babies - seem to be doing OK still. </description>
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