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Children's Garden
Bamboo Border Butterfly Garden Children's Garden Healers' Garden Honeysuckle Border Leyland Cypress Border Remembrance Garden: High-Tech Torture Remembrance Garden: Mind Control Remembrance Garden: Slavery Remembrance Garden: Torture Right-of-Way Border Rose Garden Wildlife in the garden
Bristol Fairy Baby's Breath - delicate, low-growing plants. Tiny white flowers in summer. Honor infants. Planted in 1998.
Camellia White Dove - evergreen bush with glossy, dark green leaves. Pure white fragrant blossoms in fall. Honors a survivor's young sister. Planted October, 1997.
Lamium - low-growing plants with variegated leaves. First donated in 1998 from the Chattanooga Choo-Choo garden. alternating pink, light purple, and white blossoms in the spring and late summer.
Balloon flowers - low-growing perennials. Blue blossoms are balloon-shaped before opening in late spring. Planted in 2001.
Fat Albert Colorado Blue Spruce (2). Each spruce was selected by a female survivor to honor her children. Planted March, 1998.
Austin Dickenson Hosta - planted summer, 2007.
Purple Heart - donated by a survivor in summer of 2007.
Impatien - annual, low-growing plants. Vivid pink, red, lavender and white blossoms during summer and early fall.
Miniature Stonecrop - fast-growing carpet of tiny, heat-loving plants. Light green, thick, rounded "leaves." Planted in 1999.
Italian Parsley - planted in 1999.
Aguilegia Winky Red/White (Columbine) - annual plant. Red and white blossoms in late spring. Donated in 2004 to honor a survivor's child. Angel's Trumpet - tall perennials. Pastel trumpet-shaped flowers in late summer and early fall. Honor children who died as the result of torture. Planted in spring, 2003. Camellia Pink Snow - bush with glossy, dark green leaves. Fragrant, delicate pink flowers in fall. Planted in 2004 to honor a survivor's child. Chocolate Mint - vine-like plant in wooden barrel. Leaves have fragrance of a chocolate mint patty. Christmas Fern - native fern. Planted spring, 2003. Grape Hyacinth - low-growing perennials with small bulbs, thin grass-like leaves. Clusters of light purple-blue flowers in mid-spring. Borders the western side of the Children's Garden. Hearts-A-Bustin' - annual plants with green, red-veined leaves. Delicate light pink blossoms in summer. Donated by a supporter in 2000. Hostas - hardy, wide-leaf perennials planted across the middle of the Children's Garden beside Christmas Ferns. Varieties include August Moon, Great Expectations, Green Gold, Tall Twister, and Undulata Mediopicta Silver Lace Vine - perennial vine covers a metal arbor. Tiny, silver-white blossoms in warm weather. Planted in 1998.
Guardian Angel statue installed by a survivor and friends, summer 2007.
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