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His true home was in the island of Lesbos, and the famous poetess Sappho was his sister; but he had spent most of his life trading with Egypt, and in his old age he settled at Naucratis.

One day when he was walking in the marketplace he saw a great crowd gathered round the place where the slaves were sold. Out of curiosity he pushed his way into their midst, and found that everyone was looking at a beautiful girl who had just been set up on the stone rostrum to be sold.

She was obviously a Greek with white skin and cheeks like blushing roses, and Charaxos caught his breath - for he had never seen anyone so lovely.

Consequently, when the bidding began, Charaxos determined to buy her and, being one of the wealthiest merchants in all Naucratis, he did so without much difficulty.

When he had bought the girl, he discovered that her name was Rhodopis and that she had been carried away by pirates from her home in the north of Greece when she was a child.

They had sold her to a rich man who employed many slaves on the island of Samos, and she had grown up there, one of her fellow slaves being an ugly little man called Aesop who was always kind to her and told her the most entrancing stories and fables about animals and birds and human beings.

But when she was grown up, her master wished to make some money out of so beautiful a girl and had sent her to rich Naucratis to be sold.

Charaxos listened to her tale and pitied her deeply. Indeed very soon he became quite besotted about her.

He gave her a lovely house to live in, with a garden in the middle of it, and slave girls to attend on her.

He heaped her with presents of jewels and beautiful clothes, and spoiled her as if she had been his own daughter. One day a strange thing happened as Rhodopis was bathing in the marble-edged pool in her secret garden.

The slave-girls were holding her clothes and guarding her jeweled girdle and her rose-red slippers of which she was particularly proud, while she lazed in the cool water - for a summer's day even in the north of Egypt grows very hot about noon.

Suddenly when all seemed quiet and peaceful, an eagle came swooping down out of the clear blue sky - down, straight down as if to attack the little group by the pool.

The slave-girls dropped everything they were holding and fled shrieking to hide among the trees and flowers of the garden; and Rhodopis rose from the water and stood with her back against the marble fountain at one end of it, gazing with wide, startled eyes.

But the eagle paid no attention to any of them. Instead, it swooped right down and picked up one of her rose-red slippers in its talons. Then it soared up into the air again on its great wings and, still carrying the slipper, flew away to the south over the valley of the Nile.

Rhodopis wept at the loss of her rose-red slipper, feeling sure that she would never see it again, and sorry also to have lost anything that Charaxos had given to her.

But the eagle seemed to have been sent by the gods - perhaps by Horus himself whose sacred bird he was.

For he flew straight up the Nile to Memphis and then swooped, down towards the palace. Meanwhile, Emery suspects that Annie, not some "spirit of Rose Red", is keeping the house sealed.

Nick confirms Emery's suspicions, and then informs the group that Bollinger appeared to have hanged himself in the library.

The group begins to speculate that Rose Red has never been in a dormant state, and that the mansion's supernatural powers are linked to Annie and Steve whose psychic abilities become apparent only when he is in the house because of his familial connection to the property.

Nick correctly guesses that Joyce brought the psychics to the house in an attempt to reawaken Rose Red rather than simply investigate it.

The wounded Emery suggests that Annie be killed in order to allow everyone to escape, alarming the rest of the group.

While in the kitchen, Cathy Kramer is attacked by Mrs. Waterman and is rescued by Nick. The two decide to tie up the deranged woman and leave her in the kitchen.

They agree not to inform Emery so that the unstable young man does not become more unbalanced. A ghostly Sukeena appears and drags Mrs.

Waterman off into the dark wine cellar. As Nick and Cathy head back toward the main hall, the house changes around them and they become lost.

A mysterious shape under the carpet chases them, and they flee. The shape begins to catch up to them, and Nick shoves Cathy into a room and slams the door behind her, turning around just in time to see a skeletal monster rushing up to him.

With silence in the hallway, Cathy opens the door again but finds no sign of Nick or the entity in the empty hallway. As the house continues to change around her, Cathy ends up in the attic.

Suddenly overcome by the urge to automatically write, she witnesses the murder of John Rimbauer by Ellen and Sukeena. Steve and Rachel, meanwhile, decide to look for Nick and Cathy.

They find Cathy in the attic, where she is about to be attacked by a corpse-like creature. Their presence seemingly prevents the house from acting, and the corpse drops lifeless to the floor.

The corpse's withered arm lets them deduce that the carcass is that of Steven's missing great-aunt and Ellen's daughter , April Rimbauer. Suddenly, April's corpse releases a bright white light from its mouth and instantly disintegrates.

The group reunites in the main hall. Emery attempts to attack Annie with a fireplace poker. Using psychokinesis, Annie animates a suit of armor and attempts to kill Emery with a halberd.

Neither attack succeeds, and Joyce calms both individuals. In an attempt to uncover the secret of Rose Red, Steve creates a telepathic link between Cathy and Annie, and Cathy begins to engage in automatic writing.

Annie begins to draw pictures of boulders striking the house, smashed doors, and broken glass, and soon doors and windows all over the house are opening and closing violently and glass in the windows shatters.

Rocks begin to fall, destroying Mrs. Waterman's car and causing severe damage to Rose Red. Cathy automatically writes "help us" and "open the doors," prompting Annie to unseal the house.

The group is attacked by the spectre of Ellen Rimbauer, but Annie prevents Ellen from coming after them.

Waterman's ghost leaps from a mirror and attempts to draw Emery into the spirit realm, but Emery, with the assistance of Steve and Cathy, resists his mother for the first time in his life, and Mrs.

Waterman vanishes again. The survivors flee to their cars as boulders rain down on Rose Red. Back in the house, Joyce suddenly realizes too late that she does want to leave, but is surrounded by the ghosts of Rose Red: Nick, Pam, Vic, Mrs.

She screams in terror as the film fades to black. Six months later, the survivors visit Rose Red, just before the mansion is due to be demolished and replaced by condominiums.

They pay their last respects to the dead by laying red roses on the path leading up to the house.

As they drive away, the ghosts of Ellen Rimbauer, Sukeena, and Joyce watch the survivors depart from the tower window. Author Stephen King had always wanted to write a script about a haunted house, having been inspired by an alleged haunted house in his home town of Durham, Maine.

After surgery and a month's recovery in the hospital, King returned home and completed work on the Rose Red script over the next month, recasting the project as a television miniseries.

I was using the work as dope, basically, because it worked better than anything they were giving me to kill the pain.

It was very difficult to push the pen 45 minutes a day, but it was vital to get back to work, because you have to break the ice somehow.

You have to say, "This is what I do. You say, "If I can do this, maybe I can walk. If I can walk, maybe I can resume some kind of human intercourse.

King partly based his concept for Rose Red on the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California , [3] [8] but added the concept that the house could appear larger and different on the inside even though it looked the same from the outside.

Pre-production began in July The production team included producers Carliner, Thomas H. Brodek, and Robert F. Phillips; director Craig R. Shooting of Rose Red began on August 22, , and ended in mid-December in the Seattle metropolitan area.

Promotion for Rose Red was a "carefully-staged media event" leading up to its release. In , two years before the miniseries aired, the producers contracted with author Ridley Pearson to write a tie-in novel , The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer: My Life at Rose Red , under the pseudonym "Dr.

Joyce Reardon" one of the main characters of the miniseries. The work was originally intended to be an architectural book featuring photos and drawings of the fictional Rose Red house with the supernatural elements subtly woven into the text and photos, but Pearson building on several references to a diary in King's script wrote it as Ellen Rimbauer's diary instead.

Joyce Reardon" edit the "diary". Fans and the press speculated for some time that Stephen King or his wife Tabitha King had written the book until Pearson was revealed to be the novel's author.

Richard Dooling , King's collaborator on Kingdom Hospital and writer of several episodes in the miniseries, published a fictional diary, The Journals of Eleanor Druse , in A fictional website for Beaumont University where Dr.

Joyce Reardon, one of the main characters in the miniseries, taught parapsychology was established. It provided information on the history of Rose Red, background on the Rimbauer family, and limited information on various disappearances at the mansion.

The site is no longer functional, but can still be viewed through web archive programs such as the Wayback Machine. Rose Red , which aired during sweeps , was a ratings hit with an average of Critical reception to the miniseries was mixed.

The New York Times called it fun if not terribly original:. Most of the way, the cast, directed by Craig R. Baxley, show restraint under the circumstances.

Until they are overwhelmed by the inevitable unraveling of reason, Ms. Travis's Joyce and Mr. Sands's Nick are two people you would definitely want along the next time you bunk down in a ghostly manse.

The production, including Stuart Robertson's visual effects, serves the story without overwhelming it. Rose Red is a clever tale to the end.

You'll never be tempted to take it seriously. But if you let it hook you, you won't be tempted to turn it off. Another critic noted that, while the miniseries moves along "effectively", the effort seemed "padded to more than four hours" with "needless exposition It's hard to say whether or not Travis is simply the wrong choice for Reardon or if she just took the wrong approach.

For the entire mini, the actress grimaces like a rabid dog; her character frothing at the idea of recording psychic anomalies at the expense of everyone around her.

Most important, however, she never convincingly demonstrates the kind of power of persuasion it takes to win over strangers to do her character's bidding.

Other critics panned the screenplay as "dumbly, numbly entertaining pastiche" and "a strained struggle for cogent characters and a coherent story line", but praised the production for its sound, visual effects, music, and make-up.

Other reviewers found little to praise in the miniseries, however. It is made-for-TV pablum, meant to satisfy unsophisticated palates the way restaurants make ordinary food seem appetizing with highfalutin menus.

The climactic special effects are even worse, guaranteeing that—should you last to the end—the only screaming you'll be doing is with laughter.

While the film's super-annuated Halloween tricks are often visually and technically stunning, they also tend to weaken the seriousness of Rose Red' s storyline and dominate it at the expense of character development.

Most damning of all, he concluded, was the lack of character development: " King's teleplay for Rose Red contains references to various characters from his other works: [29] The character of Annie Wheaton is similar to another Stephen King character, Carrie White—the main character from King's first published novel, Carrie.

As a young girl, Carrie telekinetically dropped stones on her house, and Annie does the same thing at both the beginning and end of Rose Red.

Rose Red is referred to in King's Black House as one of the places where "slippage" occurs. The character Pam has the special power of "The Touch".

Although the ability is not referred to with this name, it is the same psychic power that the characters Alain Johns and Jake Chambers have in The Dark Tower novels.

The companion novel The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer dates the expedition to the Rose Red mansion as having taken place sometime during or before the year But the miniseries states that the present day events that show the expedition happen ten years after , whilst also showing one of the characters holding a bill with a statement dated in the year The death of John Rimbauer's partner appears differently in the miniseries than in the novel.

In the novel, John is still spending his time near the mansion, while in the miniseries John is said to have been away in Europe at the time.

In the novel John's partner Posey gets hit by a popgun accidentally fired by John's son as he falls upon the noose he set around his neck, while in the miniseries John's son only stares as Posey commits suicide.

The mockumentary Unlocking Rose Red: The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer released to promote both the show and the companion novel states that the actress Deanna Petrie disappeared in rather than in as revealed in both the companion novel and the show.

A prequel television film, The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer , based on the novel by Pearson, was released in Unlike Rose Red , King had no involvement. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Redirected from Rose Red mini-series. Rose Red DVD cover art. Thornewood Estate and the surrounding grounds in Lakewood, Washington served as the exteriors for Rose Red.

January 4, Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Watson-Guptill, January 27, October 31, June 20, Santa Barbara, Calif.

Thornewood Castle. Retrieved May 3, October 12, January 9, Washington State Film Office. Archived from the original on February 17, Retrieved February 17, — via HistoryLink.

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Suddenly when all seemed quiet and peaceful, an eagle came swooping down out of the clear blue sky - down, straight down as if to attack the little group by the pool.

The slave-girls dropped everything they were holding and fled shrieking to hide among the trees and flowers of the garden; and Rhodopis rose from the water and stood with her back against the marble fountain at one end of it, gazing with wide, startled eyes.

But the eagle paid no attention to any of them. Instead, it swooped right down and picked up one of her rose-red slippers in its talons.

Then it soared up into the air again on its great wings and, still carrying the slipper, flew away to the south over the valley of the Nile.

Rhodopis wept at the loss of her rose-red slipper, feeling sure that she would never see it again, and sorry also to have lost anything that Charaxos had given to her.

But the eagle seemed to have been sent by the gods - perhaps by Horus himself whose sacred bird he was. For he flew straight up the Nile to Memphis and then swooped, down towards the palace.

At that hour Pharaoh Amasis sat in the great courtyard doing justice to his people and hearing any complaints that they wished to bring.

Down over the courtyard swooped the eagle and dropped the rose-red slipper of Rhodopis into Pharaoh's lap. The people cried out in surprise when they saw, this, and Amasis too was much taken aback.

But, as he took up the little rose-red slipper and admired the delicate workmanship and the tiny of it, he felt that the girl for whose foot it was made must indeed be one of the loveliest in the world.

Then the messengers prostrated themselves crying, 'Life, health, strength be to Pharaoh! Pharaoh has spoken and his command shall be obeyed! So they set forth from Memphis and went by way of Heliopolis and Tanis and Canopus until they came to Naucratis.

Here they heard of the rich merchant Charaxos and of how he had bought the beautiful Greek girl in the slave market, and how he was lavishing all his wealth upon her as if she had been a princess put in his care by the gods.

So they went to the great house beside the Nile and found Rhodopis in the quiet garden beside the pool. When they showed her the rose-red slipper she cried out in surprise that it was hers.

She held out her foot so that they could see how well it fitted her; and she bade one of the slave girls fetch the pair to it which she had kept carefully in memory of her strange adventure with the eagle.

Then the messengers knew that this was the girl whom Pharaoh had sent them to find, and they knelt before her and said, 'The good god Pharaoh Amasis - life, health, strength be to him!

There you shall be treated with all honor and given a high place in his Royal House of Women: for he believes that Horus the son of Isis and Osiris sent that eagle to bring the rose-red slipper and cause him to search for you.

Such a command could not be disobeyed. Not realizing she is a ghost , Bollinger enters the mansion. He becomes trapped in the solarium, where he is pulled off-screen by an unseen force.

The back-stories of psychics Emery Waterman and Annie Wheaton are introduced. Emery Waterman is a rude, sarcastic, and obnoxious young man under the control of his domineering mother, Patricia Waterman; when he sees spirits from Rose Red, he caustically tells them they can't scare him off because he needs the money.

The audience learns that Rachel Wheaton now cares for Annie Wheaton, who rarely speaks and who refers to Rachel as "Sister". The audience also learns that Joyce is having a sexual affair with Steve, although the film remains unclear whether she loves him or is merely using him to gain access to Rose Red.

The team tours the mansion. Joyce and Steve point out that the home contains many optical illusions as well as an upside-down room and a library with a mirrored floor.

The team finds Bollinger's cellphone, and Steve calls Miller to confront him over his attempt to discredit the group.

That night, Emery sees the ghost of an actress that disappeared from the house decades earlier; Pam dreams of the decomposing body of Kevin Bollinger; the Wheaton sisters are visited by a ghost under the bed and in the closet; and Cathy sees something moving under the carpet and her blankets.

Later in the night, Pam is lured outside by a doppelganger into the garden pond and is presumably drowned. The next morning, when Dr.

Miller receives Steve's voicemail message, it instead says that Bollinger slit his wrists and wrote Miller's name in his blood before expiring.

The message unnerves Dr. Miller and he goes to the mansion to learn more. Patricia Waterman also has driven to the mansion after being unable to reach her son via his cell phone.

The two arrive simultaneously, and their cars collide in the driveway when Mrs. Waterman swerves to avoid what she believes to be a figure running across the road.

Terrified, Mrs. Waterman begins to run through the forest on the grounds of the mansion while calling for her son.

Miller, wanting to get her insurance information, pursues her. Inside Rose Red, Emery hears his mother's cries but dismisses them as an auditory illusion created by the haunted house.

On the other side of the house, Pam leads Vic into the garden toward a pond with a statue of Ellen in it. She suddenly disappears.

When Vic looks down into the pond, he sees what he believes to be Pam's dead body. He attempts to pull her out of the water, but the body vanishes and he is left clutching only her nightgown.

He panics and runs back toward the house. Looking back, he sees the statue come to life and has a heart attack. Vic tries to draw the attention of Emery who is inside the house , but Emery again believes this to be an apparition and refuses to open the window.

Nick arrives and tries to open the window, but it will not open and the glass cannot be broken. Vic collapses and dies in full view of Emery and Nick.

Out in the woods, Mrs. Waterman is stopped and knocked unconscious by the ghost of Kevin Bollinger. Annie Wheaton has discovered a dollhouse that is a miniature replica of Rose Red.

While standing on a chair in an attempt to reach the dollhouse, she falls and is knocked unconscious. Rachel Wheaton and Steve Rimbauer see her fall and attempt to render first aid.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the house, Rose Red's windows and doors mysteriously open again. Emery Waterman, realizing that his mother's screams were not an illusion, rushes outside to look for his mother.

He runs into Dr. Miller, who warns him to stay away and then flees. Emery chases Miller but cannot catch him, so he returns to Rose Red. Miller, continuing to frantically run around the grounds of the house, is found and attacked by the ghost of Kevin Bollinger.

Emery attempts to convince the others that they should all leave. They refuse, and Emery tries to depart on his own.

Emery has the power to make apparitions disappear by repeating the phrase "not there," and avoids the deadly fate of his mother and Dr. Emery's hand is caught in the door, and some of his fingers are severed.

While the others assist Emery, Joyce Reardon asks Annie to continue to keep the doors and windows sealed, promising to give her the dollhouse if she does so.

However, Steve soon discovers that he is able to communicate with Annie telepathically, and she begins to form a friendship with him.

Later, Steve relives some repressed memories of a visit to the house with his drunken mother during which a ghostly Ellen Rimbauer appeared to him and called on Steve to aid her in continuing Rose Red's unending construction.

Meanwhile, Emery suspects that Annie, not some "spirit of Rose Red", is keeping the house sealed.

Nick confirms Emery's suspicions, and then informs the group that Bollinger appeared to have hanged himself in the library. The group begins to speculate that Rose Red has never been in a dormant state, and that the mansion's supernatural powers are linked to Annie and Steve whose psychic abilities become apparent only when he is in the house because of his familial connection to the property.

Nick correctly guesses that Joyce brought the psychics to the house in an attempt to reawaken Rose Red rather than simply investigate it. The wounded Emery suggests that Annie be killed in order to allow everyone to escape, alarming the rest of the group.

While in the kitchen, Cathy Kramer is attacked by Mrs. Waterman and is rescued by Nick. The two decide to tie up the deranged woman and leave her in the kitchen.

They agree not to inform Emery so that the unstable young man does not become more unbalanced. A ghostly Sukeena appears and drags Mrs.

Waterman off into the dark wine cellar. As Nick and Cathy head back toward the main hall, the house changes around them and they become lost.

A mysterious shape under the carpet chases them, and they flee. The shape begins to catch up to them, and Nick shoves Cathy into a room and slams the door behind her, turning around just in time to see a skeletal monster rushing up to him.

With silence in the hallway, Cathy opens the door again but finds no sign of Nick or the entity in the empty hallway. As the house continues to change around her, Cathy ends up in the attic.

Suddenly overcome by the urge to automatically write, she witnesses the murder of John Rimbauer by Ellen and Sukeena. Steve and Rachel, meanwhile, decide to look for Nick and Cathy.

They find Cathy in the attic, where she is about to be attacked by a corpse-like creature. Their presence seemingly prevents the house from acting, and the corpse drops lifeless to the floor.

The corpse's withered arm lets them deduce that the carcass is that of Steven's missing great-aunt and Ellen's daughter , April Rimbauer. Suddenly, April's corpse releases a bright white light from its mouth and instantly disintegrates.

The group reunites in the main hall. Emery attempts to attack Annie with a fireplace poker. Using psychokinesis, Annie animates a suit of armor and attempts to kill Emery with a halberd.

Neither attack succeeds, and Joyce calms both individuals. In an attempt to uncover the secret of Rose Red, Steve creates a telepathic link between Cathy and Annie, and Cathy begins to engage in automatic writing.

Annie begins to draw pictures of boulders striking the house, smashed doors, and broken glass, and soon doors and windows all over the house are opening and closing violently and glass in the windows shatters.

Rocks begin to fall, destroying Mrs. Waterman's car and causing severe damage to Rose Red. Cathy automatically writes "help us" and "open the doors," prompting Annie to unseal the house.

The group is attacked by the spectre of Ellen Rimbauer, but Annie prevents Ellen from coming after them. Waterman's ghost leaps from a mirror and attempts to draw Emery into the spirit realm, but Emery, with the assistance of Steve and Cathy, resists his mother for the first time in his life, and Mrs.

Waterman vanishes again. The survivors flee to their cars as boulders rain down on Rose Red. Back in the house, Joyce suddenly realizes too late that she does want to leave, but is surrounded by the ghosts of Rose Red: Nick, Pam, Vic, Mrs.

She screams in terror as the film fades to black. Six months later, the survivors visit Rose Red, just before the mansion is due to be demolished and replaced by condominiums.

They pay their last respects to the dead by laying red roses on the path leading up to the house. As they drive away, the ghosts of Ellen Rimbauer, Sukeena, and Joyce watch the survivors depart from the tower window.

Author Stephen King had always wanted to write a script about a haunted house, having been inspired by an alleged haunted house in his home town of Durham, Maine.

After surgery and a month's recovery in the hospital, King returned home and completed work on the Rose Red script over the next month, recasting the project as a television miniseries.

I was using the work as dope, basically, because it worked better than anything they were giving me to kill the pain.

It was very difficult to push the pen 45 minutes a day, but it was vital to get back to work, because you have to break the ice somehow.

You have to say, "This is what I do. You say, "If I can do this, maybe I can walk. If I can walk, maybe I can resume some kind of human intercourse.

King partly based his concept for Rose Red on the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California , [3] [8] but added the concept that the house could appear larger and different on the inside even though it looked the same from the outside.

Pre-production began in July The production team included producers Carliner, Thomas H. Brodek, and Robert F. Phillips; director Craig R.

Shooting of Rose Red began on August 22, , and ended in mid-December in the Seattle metropolitan area. Promotion for Rose Red was a "carefully-staged media event" leading up to its release.

In , two years before the miniseries aired, the producers contracted with author Ridley Pearson to write a tie-in novel , The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer: My Life at Rose Red , under the pseudonym "Dr.

Joyce Reardon" one of the main characters of the miniseries. The work was originally intended to be an architectural book featuring photos and drawings of the fictional Rose Red house with the supernatural elements subtly woven into the text and photos, but Pearson building on several references to a diary in King's script wrote it as Ellen Rimbauer's diary instead.

Joyce Reardon" edit the "diary". Fans and the press speculated for some time that Stephen King or his wife Tabitha King had written the book until Pearson was revealed to be the novel's author.

Richard Dooling , King's collaborator on Kingdom Hospital and writer of several episodes in the miniseries, published a fictional diary, The Journals of Eleanor Druse , in A fictional website for Beaumont University where Dr.

Joyce Reardon, one of the main characters in the miniseries, taught parapsychology was established. It provided information on the history of Rose Red, background on the Rimbauer family, and limited information on various disappearances at the mansion.

The site is no longer functional, but can still be viewed through web archive programs such as the Wayback Machine.

Rose Red , which aired during sweeps , was a ratings hit with an average of Critical reception to the miniseries was mixed. The New York Times called it fun if not terribly original:.

Most of the way, the cast, directed by Craig R. Baxley, show restraint under the circumstances. Until they are overwhelmed by the inevitable unraveling of reason, Ms.

Travis's Joyce and Mr. Sands's Nick are two people you would definitely want along the next time you bunk down in a ghostly manse.

The production, including Stuart Robertson's visual effects, serves the story without overwhelming it. Rose Red is a clever tale to the end.

Frauen, die sie als Opfer auswählen, Sinister Hd Stream ihre Komplizinnen werden. Diese Sorte zeichnet sich durch ihr dunkelrotes Blütenkleid aus, das schon von Weitem zu leuchten vermag. Mel M. Eu Te Amo jedoch Annie bewusstlos wird, öffnen sich die Fenster wieder Jet Lee das Team kommt zu dem Schluss, dass das Haus Annie manipuliertindem es ihre telekinetischen Kräfte anzapft, um diese dann gegen das Da Muss Mann Durch zu richten. Empfehlen sie sie im Frühjahr zurückzuschneiden. Eine gemeinsame Pflanze ist dennoch möglich. Sandy S.

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Ich würde gern in die Zwischenräume noch 4 dieser Einsetzen. Winterharte Eisblumen 'Summer Mix' 3 Pflanzen. Ellen hat Sukeena mitgenommen, weil sich die beiden Frauen angefreundet haben.

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