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![]() Astilbe in the back yard shade |
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![]() Cosmos almost everywhere |
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![]() single pink hollyhocks |
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![]() Sarah Bernhardt Peony |
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![]() Stargazer Lily |
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![]() Solitary (standard) clematis |
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![]() Stella d'Oro daylilies and Sweet William (a love affair?) |
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![]() Pink Peony |
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![]() Pansy |
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![]() Heavenly Blue Morning Glory |
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![]() Flax by the flower bed (you'll have to see what that means) |
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![]() A hydrangea that was originally a potted plant that relocated to Gravenhurst from Toronto. It survived a Muskoka winter outside. |
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![]() The lilies of the field |
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![]() A fine specimen |
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![]() We grew these lupines from seed, too. |
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![]() Fairly evident why this is called monkshood. |
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![]() You may see these nasturtiums on your breakfast plate. |
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![]() Spider flowers (Cleome) - a great country flower. They were new to us in 2001. |
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![]() Carol's retirement gift from the Jorgensens. |
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| Page Design by Carol Wagg, updated February , 2004 | ||