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| Magnificent! Such tall and gracious blooms! (ribbet!) |
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| Gotta love when a fellow Buckeye had created such a beautiful spot. Hope you make it through the blizzard ok. :) |
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| gorgeous! |
Claire
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| It's hard to believe that this is a real flower. I want a pond to grow lotus, too! |
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Hi Nettie! Great photo and what a remarkable plant - new one on me! I just love it. I noticed you'd tagged the lower right hand of the photo too, but without adding your note. Might... (more) |
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Ifin, Yes the Bryozoa float but like to be attached to something dock,sticks,fence,lotus & lilly stems,rocks. They are disbursed by water fowl , birds feet or out flowing water. As for the ta... (more) |
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| You did it. Good going. Looks good! |
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Its kind of helter skelter with little for thought. It seems to work I get many compliments.There is no theme just many seperate gardens, spread over 4 acres 3 more that is wooded.All gardens have rocks of some kind, and GREAT soil thanks to leaf mulch.Plants vary from fruit trees to bonsai. A one acre pond within 15ft. of the house makes for interesting views of plants and wildlife. It's a 28 year work in progress that has given us countles rewards.








