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AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

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AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
When that 15-foot stalk began growing at the rate of an inch an hour, botanists at the New York Botanical Garden were sure their 50-year-old century plenty was going to bloom. But it sulked for weeks, while an anxious public became impatient. But at last the once-a century blooms came forth, on Aug. 30. Here???s the plant ABD Blooms, the latter not very prominent, being examined by Henry Montagne (left), business manager, and Arthur J. Corbet superintendent of the garden. (AP Photo)
12245 Minimum price 50PLN
2008-11-29
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
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