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Echinacea and Rudbeckia overlook the cabin in Aska this summer...
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Butterflies at the North Florida garden are not necessarily the same species that
frequent North Georgia. North Florida, particularly the First Coast gets somewhat of a
tropical climate in summertime. To get a free print of any picture of your choosing
on this site, email us the scientific name of the fragile winged creature posing here.
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Two weeks later, the Black-Eyed-Susan's and Cone Flowers have burst out even more.
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| Not sure what these red flowered perennials are called, but the hummers love them, and their seedlings readily transplant in Spring. | ![]() |
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This native red Hibiscus returns to our garden in the same spot year after year. | ||||||
| Askaguide, painting a favorite cabin scene. | ![]() |
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| Home again, the "Boulders" in Blue Ridge, GA | ![]() |
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