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But just about the most purple thing in Southern California — and it is only in its majestic purple-a-tude for a short time, let us note — is found in a private backyard in Sierra Madre.
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNPost-Eaton fire, Sierra Madre’s Wistaria Festival blooms extra sweetGrown from a one-gallon pot in 1894, Sierra Madre’s famous horticultural resident flexed its might in the 1920s when its weight collapsed the home originally on the site. That structure was torn down ...
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