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After attracting hundreds of visitors over the summer, the century plant in the WRAL gardens is finishing its reign. It bloomed and grew to more than twenty feet in the past few months. It is scheduled to be cut down, but don’t worry, a new one will be planted in its place. In this episode, WRAL’s Hidden History reporter Heather Leah tells us what the plant has meant to its visitors and how you can still see it.
By WRAL News | Raleigh, North Carolina3.9
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After attracting hundreds of visitors over the summer, the century plant in the WRAL gardens is finishing its reign. It bloomed and grew to more than twenty feet in the past few months. It is scheduled to be cut down, but don’t worry, a new one will be planted in its place. In this episode, WRAL’s Hidden History reporter Heather Leah tells us what the plant has meant to its visitors and how you can still see it.

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