From it's homeland in southern Europe, the everlasting pea has spread across North America and to every state except North Dakota and Florida, thus proving its good taste in travel destinations. Thomas Jefferson noted it on his Monticello homestead in the 1770s and planted it in his gardens (more likely his slaves planted it in his gardens) in 1807 while Jefferson was off bein' president.
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I take a guilty pleasure in the sight of yellow and cream Scotch Broom blooming so I sympathize.
I take a guilty pleasure from the wonderfully beautiful and sweet smelling lupin...yellor or purple...even the white. Why can't we keep it?
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