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  <title>Vega Brennan - Plinky Answers</title>
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          <p>Any more suggestions for plants that are good to draw?</p><br />
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        <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/93452909@N00/223631272">Cardoon</a>
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  Im looking forward joining the Gardening Club at School and planting bulbs to make it prettier. I also want to plant some really structured plants, like cardoons and sea hollies that are good to draw and paint. 
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