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Honeysuckle Border
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
Daylilies - native perennials. Clumps of long, thin green leaves. Tall, orange-yellow flowers in early summer. Donated by a supporter in 2003.
Rudbeckia Goldsturm - aka Black-Eyed Susan. Perennial. Blooms in late summer. Planted spring 2005.
Carolina Jasmine - hardy vines grow on wooden arbor. Fragrant small yellow and white blossoms in warm season.
Chocolate Mint - vine-like plant, scent of chocolate mint patty. Ostrich Fern (3) - planted spring 2005. Pineapple Mint - fuzzy, small white/yellow-green leaves, pineapple scent.
Handmade - unique
creations from a local artisan who struggles with agoraphobia.
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