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MIDSUMMER BRINGS LOTS OF COLOR IN THE FLOWERBEDS. |
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The Goldsturm Daisies are blooming profusely. |
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Some of the pond plants have put out long purple spikes of blooms. |
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Bee Balm lends its bright red color and wonderful fragrance to the garden. |
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A Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly enjoys the white spikes of loosestrife. |
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Purple coneflowers attract butterflies and its seeds will provide food for the birds in the fall. Its thistle-like seeds are a favorite of goldfinches. |
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Peach ruffled daylilies make a bright showing. |
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The Lavender Queen Cleome, or Spider Flower, reseeds itself each year and provides beautiful blooms until frost. This is one of Grandma Lyn's favorites, as she remembers the pink- and-white spider flowers in her own grandma's garden. |
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AUTUMN GARDEN |
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GRANDMA LYN'S HOME |
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