Question: This fall, I noticed a beautiful plant with purple flowers in people's yards and some plants in Fargo. It looks like a mound-shaped shrub, and it stays open until it snows. I have attached a photo. Do you know what this is? — Keira S
Answer: This plant is usually called autumn a
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The Waverley City Council announced that it will install flower pots at various locations in the LGA as part of the village beautification plan.
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