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		<title>Florescence Elements</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Florescence Elements flower show At the Houston Florescence show this year small was in, small landscapes, small water gardens, and wreath shaped dish gardens. ( photos of the more traditional arrangements are Herself&#8217;s Houston Garden, Florescence photos]]></description>
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