"I didn't keep the tag" Lily
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Beautiful Fire Orange Daylily
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Charming Dark Red Daylily
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2nd bloom for English Rose-Tamora
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2nd bloom for English Rose-Tamora - I have two.
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Asiactic Lily - Can't remember
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Mixed Lily Garden by the front fence.
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Loosestrife by the patio
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Entrance from patio enhanced by Pope John Paul II Clematis
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Center Garden July 2, 2009
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Northern Sumac with Loosestrife that is tied up after a 60 MPH storm.
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Added some Impatiens under the old Maple tree.
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New lily this summer - Conca D'Or
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Impatiens add a touch of color under the Maple in a mostly shady spot.
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Iron Art - Praying Mantis from the 1950s, made in Kansas City, MO.
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Tamora English Rose at Dusk
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Tamora English Rose at Dusk No Flash Used
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Conca D'Or Lily showing off
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One More Conca D'Or
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Conca D'Or from above still shows it's beauty
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One more Conca D'Or photo
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Lilies by the front fence starting their dance
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Loosestrife after a rain looking for the sun.
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Goldfish becoming more tame each day.
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The sun reflects their golden beauty.
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Algae growing in the fountain.
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Pope John Paul II brightens the trellis.
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Still one of my favorite views.
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Close-up of the Maple tree.
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Squirrels visit their likeness often to drink.
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The center garden is ever changing in summer.
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Added decor to the tree that had fallen off.
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Tamora is becoming more flowerful each year.
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Beautiful White Lilies with a scent to kill for.
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Stargazer Lily Beautiful bloom and a scent to go with it.
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Kitty is blocking the path, right after I took his picture, he attcked my leg.
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The maple tree at night.
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Our resident male Cardinal scolds the cat.
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Our resident male Cardinal scolds the cat.
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Our resident male Cardinal scolds the cat.
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Marchessa Bocella Rose 1842 lives up to her beed - Hybrid Perpetual
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Amazing Grace, a rose from Scotland shows of her stuff.
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Schneeflocke, a German ground cover rose, means snowflake in English.
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A different breed of Loosestrife flows in the summer breeze.
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This dwarf bamboo is supposed to be non-agressive, not true!
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The pods of a Northern Sumac are famous for their high vitamin C content.
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The Canadian Rose, Champlain is both hardy and beautiful.
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These mid-summer lilies are long blooming and drought tolerent.
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Another brid of Loosestrife floats in the wind.
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Stargazer lilies are fragrant, beutiful and long lasting.
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Red Daylilies of this variety are very long blooming.
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Baby Love is a miniature from England bred from a species rose.
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Marchessa Bocella is most fragrant and beutiful.
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Pope John Paul II Clematis blooms long and hard.
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The last Tiger Lilies for this season blooming.
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Colleus brightens up a shady spot near the Maple tree.
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The Maple Tree is ever true to her beauty.
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A decorative butterfly in the Tiger Lilies.
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Autum Sedum creeped into the pot to be with the Missouri sedum.
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Missouri Sedum in a strawberry pot.
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Northern Sumac pod that you can eat.
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Northern Sumac pod that you can eat.
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The Goldfish showing off for food.
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