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		<title>Shrimp plant ( Pachystachys lutea lemon sorbet x shrimp )</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shrimp plants bloom through out the warm weather. Normally pink, red and white in color I found this yellow one at the Extension Office plant sale in the fall. Light shade is best for this plant&#8217;s blooms, too much shade and the plant will get scraggly. It is one of the few flowering plants that [...]]]></description>
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