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Week of September 10th, 2010

Parnassia asarifolia

Parnassia asarifolia along the creek.

Photo by Joe Henderson
Begonia grandis

Begonia grandis ssp. evansiana has showy red veining under the leaves in the Asian Woods.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Silphium mohrii

Silphium mohrii at the Ruin.

Photo by Laurel Voran
Tennis Court

The view from the Tennis Court Garden toward the main entrance.

Photo by Jonathan Wright
Colocasia'

Detail of the wild variegation of Colocasia 'Mojio'.

Photo by Jonathan Wright
Gloxinia 'Evita'

Gloxinia 'Evita' wildflower slope.

Photo by Joe Henderson
Aster divaricatus

Aster divaricatus, our native "White Wood Aster", edges the path at an entrance to Minder Woods.

Photo by Laurel Voran
Kirengeshoma palmata

Kirengeshoma palmata, commonly called Yellow Wax Bells, blooms in the Asian Woods.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Shadows

Palms cast playful shadows on the Teacup fountain.

Photo by Jonathan Wright
Echinaeca purpurea

Seed heads of Echinaeca purpurea against the grass, Sporobolus heterolepis.

Photo by Laurel Voran

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