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Sue Loader

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Hellebore in "Toms garden" under the pear tree. Most of our hellebores have nodding heads, so to photograph inside the flowers you have to lie down on the path, rest the camera on a lump of geologically significant sandstone and wait for a lull in the biting north wind . Posted by Picasa
Posted by Sue Loader, Stewarts Garden Designer at 9:09 AM

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