Yes, it's a cultivated nursery rhodie. Roseum Elegans, I believe. A very common 
and rather hardy variety. I have a ten-foot tall specimen in front of my house.
Paul
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> I thought so, but it didi not look quite like the ones at PDML central, so i 
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> Thnaks
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> Dave      
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> > > Taken on June 1, 2006 about an hour from GFM. Any one know what this is. 
> > > The 
> > > property
> > > owner 
> > > apparently only pays for them and digs the holes for them.
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> > > <vbg>
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