yesterday-today-and-tomorrow

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See yesterday-today-tomorrow.

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yesterday-today-and-tomorrow (plural yesterday-today-and-tomorrows)

  1. The flowering plant Brunfelsia pauciflora, of Brazil.
    • 2003, Katherine Casbeer, A Philosophy of Gardening, iUniverse:
      There are coppertone plants blooming pale pink, and wonderful yesterday-today-and-tommorrows which are super hardy to the South unless a rare cold wind gets to them.

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