Given its lineage, the first bug-eaten bloom surprised me with how vivid it was, and how much it smelled like "Glendora," or a slightly sweeter Rose de Rescht.
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Given its lineage, the first bug-eaten bloom surprised me with how vivid it was, and how much it smelled like "Glendora," or a slightly sweeter Rose de Rescht.