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Week of July 8, 2011

Madia elegans

Enjoy Madia elegans' (common madia) fragarance as you stroll along the Long Border.

Photo by Doug Croft
Rudbeckia maxima

Helianthus annuus 'Buttercream' in the Cut Flower Garden.

Photo by Doug Croft
Mrs. Perry Slocumb Lotus

Mrs. Perry Slocumb Lotus breaking forth from the pond.

Photo by Joe Henderson
 fuchia Portulacca

Hot fuchia Portulacca clokes the ground The pond overlook.

Photo by Joe Henderson
Magnolia grandiflora

Magnolia grandiflora exposing private parts Wild Flower Slope.

Photo by Joe Henderson
Ratibita pinnatifida

Crowded together for effect Ratibita pinnatifida.

Photo by Joe Henderson
Cool Mountain mint

Cool Mountain mint soothes the Wild Flower Slope.

Photo by Joe Henderson
Silphium laciniata

12' Silphium laciniata erupts at the pond.

Photo by Joe Henderson
Echinacea 'Tonato Soup'

Echinacea 'Tonato Soup' at the arbor.

Photo by Joe Henderson

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