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                    [Title] => A decade of growing plants at BSU Orchidarium
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A garden wedding is always a romantic thing, but a marriage on a cactus farm? Completely justified when you know that the bride’s mother owns the place, and also happens to be my usual suki for cacti. So my annual cactus-shopping spree to Benguet last month had a dual purpose, all the better for me.
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