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Re: ][<en's attachment: Wisteria Cooper-Hewitt Museum

Look's good.  Actually seems a little less invasive than I remembered it.

You can see the limestone "urns" on the upper right, and the vines seeking
out the bed joint.  At least they're still there (the urns as well as the
wisteria)!

I found the tendril (bad) vs sucker (not so bad) discussions facinating.

Have machette, will travel.   --Rev. Jim

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