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wanda Kalencki @ 10:49AM | Jun 27th 2005|

Absoulutely gorgeous! I had no idea there were so many colors and varieties of day lilies. What a great way to spend and afternoon!

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Janet @ 12:02PM | Jun 27th 2005|

Beautifull !!!!!!!!!!!!

thanks for sharing and yes I just might be looking forward to a few Great Danes !!!!!...although like many I have enjoyed the travels and the flowers !!!!!

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Dianne @ 12:27PM | Jun 27th 2005|

My goodness, Virginia takes almost as lovely pictures as you do. Is she your twin<G>? I particularly liked 'Angels Trumpet No. 1'. Lovely job Ginnie/Virginia

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BeckyH @ 10:59AM | Jun 28th 2005|

These are great. I'd almost call them flower porn- all those bulging Stamens and Pistls!

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Bobbie and Catherine @ 6:41PM | Jun 28th 2005|

Absolutely lovely! ALMOST as a beautiful as a Dane in full bloom! <vbg>

Welcome home!
Bobbie, "Catherine" and "Arnold"

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Linda @ 12:36AM | Jun 29th 2005|

Ginnie,
You never fail to capture the beauty, grace, and elegance of flowers! These new ones are really wonderful!

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heather @ 1:20AM | Jul 1st 2005|

Beautiful! and to think i only have a humble yellow variety of daylily in my front yard...

what is that last flower though? i was doing OK with my id's until then ;) it's lovely!

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Janet @ 2:50AM | Jul 1st 2005|

is it a variation of a spider plant??? I liked the lavendar flower before the black-eye susan ...

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Chantel O. Johnson @ 9:14AM | Jul 2nd 2005|

Outstanding!

I can almost smell them :)

As ever,
Chantel

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Ginnie @ 10:59AM | Jul 2nd 2005|

The last flower is an annual cleome (Cleome spinosa). Some people call them spider flowers. The plants can grow as high as 4 feet tall. They bloom all summer long. Rabbits supposedly hate the smell of the cleome's foliage, so they are sometimes planted in vegetable patches to keep the rabbits away.

Ginnie

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