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April 2008
![]() Ceanothus |
![]() Good planting |
![]() White tulips |
![]() Pink tulips |
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Early single tulips possibly 'Apricot Beauty' |
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![]() Lathyrus vernus |
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![]() Mahonia lomarifolia |
![]() Mixed tulips |
![]() Avenue of pleached hornbeams? |
![]() Red tulips |
![]() Wine red tulips |
![]() Ferns |
![]() Euphorbia |
![]() Rock Garden |
![]() Dicentra spectabilis |
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![]() Phlox 'Boothman's variety' |
![]() Dryas octopetala |
![]() Skunk cabbage |
![]() Polygonatum and Hosta |
![]() Viburnum and Brunnera |
![]() Maple leaves |
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A couple of examples of interesting barks Birch on the left |
![]() Welsh poppy in a dark corner |
![]() Pleached avenue |
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![]() Sempervivum arachnoideum |
![]() Gentiana acaulis |
![]() Narcisus |
![]() Flowering Cherries |
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![]() Fritillaria imperialis lutea |
![]() Orange tulips |
![]() Lathyrus vernus rosea |
![]() Chaenomeles variety |
![]() Avenue |
![]() Lead planter with tulips |
![]() Reflected tulips |
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