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Welcome to My Garden
Though only 20 by 45 feet, my garden is home to a remarkable diversity of plants collected and cultivated over many years. It demonstrates how even a small space can become a rich and ever-changing landscape of color, texture, and beauty.
![]() Admiral Butterfly-Sunflower | ![]() White Snowdrops (Galanthus) booming in February | ![]() Cepaea nemoralis (the brown lip snail) | ![]() Coleus |
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![]() Main walkway in summer | ![]() Crabapple blooming in the spring | ![]() Coleus and Colocasia in September | ![]() Begonia Maculata |
![]() Red Rose in September | ![]() Crab Apple Blossoms | ![]() Lotus Seed Pod | ![]() White Flower Double Amaryllis |
![]() Pink Waxed Begonia | ![]() Reed-Stem Epidendrum Orchid (Epidendrum hybrid) | ![]() Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) | ![]() Flowering Crabapple (Malus sp.) |
![]() Blush Pink Rose (Rosa hybrid) | ![]() Amaryllis (Hippeastrum hybrid) | ![]() Apricot Rose (Rosa hybrid) | ![]() Bleeding Heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) |
![]() Daylily (Hemerocallis hybrid) | ![]() Vanda Orchid (Vanda hybrid) |
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