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Week of June 10, 2011

ruin mantel

The ruin mantle drips with succulents.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Iris spuria

Iris spuria, a beardless iris from the Mediterranean, blooms near the pond.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Iris 'Black Gamecock'

Iris 'Black Gamecock', a louisiana iris, blooms as Koi circle in the pond.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Spring Barley

Spring Barley seed heads waving in the wind.

Photo by Lisa Roper
serpentine

Spring Barley in the Serpentine.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Carex pennsylvanica

Allium christophii hovers above sea of Carex pennsylvanica with Syringa reticulata 'Ivory Silk', the Japanese Tree Lilac.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Baptisia lactea

Baptisia lactea blooms in the tennis Court garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper
snap peas

Super sugar snap peas in the vegetable garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Geranium psilostemon

Geranium psilostemon forms a three foot mound where it grow in the tennis court garden.

Photo by Lisa Roper
Yucca sp.

Yucca sp. underplanted with phormium , Mulenbergia dumosa and a sunpatiens on the Chanticleer overlook.

Photo by Lisa Roper

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