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U.S.A., Washington State. USDA zone 8b. Sunset climate zone 5

Part 3. Breathtaking Charm: Lakewold Gardens, WA

Rhododendrons are the stars of Lakewold Gardens, but look at all these natives and perennials!





























Part 1(mostly rhododendrons) is HERE and Part 2 (Cherry trees, wild flowers, rhododendrons, etc.) is HeRe
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15 comments:

  1. Sometimes we gardeners are always looking for exclusive or new perennials and forget what beautiful wild flowers there are. Great vieuws, thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend

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  2. Beautiful and peaceful!

    Have a lovely weekend ~ FlowerLady

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  3. I love your flowers and your trees and your statues and the German shepherd :). Lovely place you've created, congrats.

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  4. AnonymousMay 19, 2012

    So beautiful... my internet connection is always really slow so it takes ages for the photos to load. It's well worth the wait as your posts are always so gorgeous!

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    1. Thank you! I don't know why, but Wordpress doesn't allow me to comment on your blog. I wanted to tell you how much I like your kitchen garden!

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  5. Lovely flowers and a beautiful garden to visit. Thanks for sharing, have a happy Sunday!

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  6. What a beautiful place!! Happy gardening!

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  7. That is a beautiful garden; it's so inviting! And what a lot of wonderful colors, shapes, and texures.

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  8. Lovely shots! I wish I knew the names of some of these beauties...but probably I'd forget as soon as I got to a nursery!Lakewood looks like a wonderful place to go.

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  9. Is there a campanula on the last photo? I like the wild flowers and it's pity that often they die under the car wheels in the woods.

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    1. Nadezda, we call them bluebells. It might be some type of Hyacinthoides (Hyacinthoides non-scripta?).

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  10. Gorgeous photos. I love the architecture on the branches of the cherry trees. I could have spent a week at this place. Thank you for sharing.

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