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Mon, Mar 4, 13 at 0:01
| Here's the final result of the pruning of the DA section. They got cut pretty low if you look at the nametags height. |
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- Posted by kittymoonbeam 10 (My Page) on Mon, Mar 4, 13 at 0:10
| The little flowering trees in the west section in the Chinese garden are big enough to reflect the colors of the blooms in the water now. They were roped off so no one could go up to them but they are growing nicely and have changed so much since they were tiny trees a few years ago. |
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| Just lovely. Lesley |
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| Beautiful pictures of the blooming trees and camellias(?) It's a treat to see lovely blooming things other than just roses, just to remind us that that's not all there is in the garden world. |
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| Thank you for the tour. Informative and lovely. Kate |
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| Thanks for the tour, Kitty! Looks like it was a wonderful day! |
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| All the years I've been here and I have yet to go to the Huntington. I think late Mar - Apr would be the perfect time. |
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- Posted by kentucky_rose Z6 KY (My Page) on Mon, Mar 4, 13 at 14:27
| This is a treat. Thank you! |
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- Posted by kittymoonbeam 10 (My Page) on Mon, Mar 4, 13 at 15:32
| As soon as the roses start blooming I will put up some more pictures. Ingrid, the Camellia display there is impressive this year. This is the prime time to see them in action. |
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| Decades ago, I found it fascinating following the sports through the Camellia garden as they were listed on the tags. It honestly taught me what to watch for with mutations as you could trace the lines through the planting. It made for quite an enjoyable afternoon. Kim |
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| Thanks Kitty for the great tour. Jack |
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