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Canna lily from Cheryl Battle, Bavon.
Belladonna lilies planted and forgotten, from Linda Dalgety of Port Haywood.
Camilla and Lena Schneider, from left, in the sunflower garden at Wilson Creek Farm, home of their grandparents, Herbert and Marian Fitzgerald.
Multi-layered zinnia and huge crepe myrtle blossoms grown by Martha Thompson Hudgins of Gloucester.
Up close with Duke, a Black Rat Snake, which keeps the property free from unwelcome rodents. Photo by Steve Angell in Carter’s Cove, Gloucester.
Butterflies loving a bush at Ginger Rowe’s garden in Gloucester.
Dinner for seven: Ruth Mason found her hummingbird feeder full of visitors.
Mary Sampson, formerly of Mathews, spotted this luna moth at her new home in Spotsylvania.
Clivia in bloom at the home of Reed Lawson of Mathews.
A panel from Brad Porter of Bena: plumeria, H...
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