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And now to the garden photos. I have decided to give you a break from the Rhododendrons, though I have some great photos waiting in the wings. I will show the late flowering Rhododendrons with the next article.
Part of the large family of Rhododendrons are the deciduous Azaleas. I think that not enough gardeners place these easy to grow plants in their garden landscape. All the photo pages are very graphic intensive. Perhaps you may like to go and count a few votes, if you live in the United States, while you wait for the page to download This will take you for a walk around the country garden This is page one and it shows Wisterias and photos of the ponds If you have trouble down loading, click reload and that usually does the trick. The photos are in two parts and this is a link to the second page. Take a look at the Japanese ornamental Acers amongst other beautiful plants To read the full story of the the country garden © Gay Klok `
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