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Where Wildflowers Grow!

Friends and Family’s Wildflower gardens. I hope to expand this section as time and space permit!
A young lady in the woods teaching three small dogs who are wearing bright vests to sit
Branch Campus
A picture taken from above looking into six blue flowers that have four petals which are fringed at the end
Gerry's Gentian
One hundred or so pink Echinacea purpurea - Purple Coneflower, tightly packed together in Beth's garden
Beth Reis's Garden
Ratibida pinnata - Yellow Coneflower, one lovely delicate yellow coneflower, petals are droopy and yellow, background is black
Jim Wohl's Garden
A small tan butterfly with brown spots is sittingon bright pink milkweed flower
Korber's Garden
One can tell the Turtlehead Plant is happy as the leaves are bright green and the flowers are white with pink tips
Roger Dahlin's Garden
A small Queen of the Prairie plant that rather small has one huge pink bloom on it
Suzy's Garden
Two men wearing ice skates  and holding Nordic skating poles  are standing on icy lake that looks like glass
Sweden
The back of white house is hard to see as wildflowers, birdbaths, bird feeders and bushes are creating a green fence
Laurie & Dave's
 A cyclist wearing a helmet and a red biking jacket is particially blocked wildflowers and copper art work
Whitehall, Michigan
A fallen tree has a bright orange fungus growing on it
Raccoon Creek
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