It’s harvest time in Nysted. At 709 Rose Road, just northwest of the historic St. Peder’s Evangelical Lutheran Churchnestled amid a ceaseless expanse of cropland of a more typical sort, one comes across about two acres of vibrant violet flowers in neat rows: Lavandula angustifolia and the hybrid…
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