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HGTV Gardens paid a visit to the Atlanta Botanical Garden, where we soaked in the garden’s lush grounds and the atmospheric Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory.

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The golden color of Euphorbia 'Sticks on Fire' stands out against the soft colors of Echeveria runyonii.

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By: Paul Cox via HGTVGardens Crew (Original Photo)

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