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Pam Kai Tollefson – feng shui consultant in Milwaukee, Madison, and Chicago since 1992

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Chinese Significance of plants

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Format AsidePosted on March 10, 2010January 6, 2017Author Pam TollefsonCategories NewslettersTags bamboo, chrysanthemum, citron, flower symbolic meanings, hydrangea, jasmine, juniper, lotus, naricissus, peach, peony, pine
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