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Y’all really weren’t joking when you said floaters grow fast, huh

I’m creating… an army….

Since I already have this little bowl of water around for humidity I thought I might as well make it a bit more interesting - so I changed the tapwater in it to rainwater and chucked some duckweed in there.

We’ll see how it goes: if the duckweed is unsatisfied with its new place I can always bring it back to the pond where it came from.

Water lilies on a cloudy dayToday what stood out wasn’t the beauty of the water lily, but the contra

Water lilies on a cloudy day

Today what stood out wasn’t the beauty of the water lily, but the contrast of its leaf patterns on the water, and reflections from the sky above.


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2016 Year in ReviewAn afternoon moment in the Walled Garden

2016 Year in Review

An afternoon moment in the Walled Garden


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2016 Year in ReviewThis was an especially good year for aquatic plants in the amphitheater reflectin

2016 Year in Review

This was an especially good year for aquatic plants in the amphitheater reflecting pool.  Gardener Jessica Norman enjoyed combining various water plants in different arrangements.


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2016 Year in ReviewA quiet early morning moment. Reflection in the amphitheater reflecting pool.

2016 Year in Review

A quiet early morning moment. Reflection in the amphitheater reflecting pool.


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