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Week of October 15th, 2010

Fall color

Fall color begins on the Acer davidii growing at the Ruin.

Photo by Laurel Voran
Borago officinalis

Borago officinalis, a self-seeding annual, makes itself at home in the Vegetable Garden during the cool days of spring and fall.

Photo by Doug Croft
Hybrid dahlia

Hybrid dahlia seedlings bloom in the Tennis Court Garden.

Photo by Jonathan Wright
Juniperus virginiana

Juniperus virginiana 'Corcorcor' (Emerald Sentinel TM) marching thru a mix of grasses and asters in the gravel garden.

Photo by Laurel Voran
Salvia elegans

Salvia elegans 'Golden Pineapple Sage' seduces hummingbirds in the Cut Flower Garden.

Photo by Doug Croft
 Hydrangea macrophylla

Sterile flowers of lace cap type Hydrangea macrophylla take on fall color in the Minder Woods.

Photo by Laurel Voran
Tricyrtis 'Sinome'

Tricyrtis 'Sinome' blooms in the Tennis Court Garden and near the main entrance.

Photo by Jonathan Wright
Calamagrostis x acutiflora

Yucca rostrata with grass Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' in the gravel garden.

Photo by Laurel Voran
Malus 'Prariefire'

Malus 'Prariefire' fruit in the early morning light on the Orchard.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Vibrunum setigerum

Fruit of the tea viburnum, Vibrunum setigerum, is on full display near the main entrance.

Photo by Jonathan Wright
Malus 'Snowdrift'

Breakfasting on Malus 'Snowdrift' fruit in the Orchard.

Photo by Lisa Roper

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Last Days of the Season


Just a reminder that our last day of the season will be October 31st. Come out and visit for one last beautiful fall experience. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 to join us for opening day!

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