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Dahlias are late-summer flower heaven—but they're not cheap. Here's how to propagate yours first appeared on Dengarden on Aug ...
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The Pioneer Woman's favorite perfume is called Flowerbomb by Viktor & Rolf. The scent has key notes of peony, rose and freesia, and also has hints of jasmine, vanilla and a warm amber. If that's not ...
The first annual Columbia Basin Dahlia and Cut Flower Festival is coming next month. “Cut flowers and dahlias have become a ...
The RHS Wisley Flower Show near Woking will take place from September 2 to 7, and promises a floral celebration to inspire ...
The Black Dahlia mystery: Wild theories, enduring myths and a long-overlooked suspect A January 1947 crime scene photo of one of L.A.’s most famous unsolved killings, the Black Dahlia murder.
Before she was known only as the "Black Dahlia," Short was just another struggling young woman in 1946 post-war Los Angeles. "She lived off her friends. She basically didn't have a job," says Steve.
When Elizabeth Short showed up in Los Angeles during the 1940s, the small-town girl had big dreams of becoming a movie star. However, she would only achieve fame in death.