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31 December, 2002 gallery additions

Hey, my Windows machine is finally back up, so I managed to get some pictures off of it. Nothing like wasting a day recovering from Microsoft's ineptitude.

This batch has some more photos from my really cold, dark trip to the University of Wisconsin, Madison and my really warm, sunny trip to the Morton Arboretum this past fall.

Have a great New Year, and may peace and prosperity follow you wherever you go.

Christopher Lindsey, gallery maintainer




Acer rubrum 'Schlessingeri' (Schlessinger's red maple):
Anaphalis margaritacea (Pearly everlasting):
Artemisia abrotanum (Southernwood):
Betula papyrifera (Paper birch):
Cornus macrophylla (Big-leaved dogwood):
Euonymus europaeus var. intermedius (Spindle tree):
Ilex verticillata (Common winterberry):
Juniperus rigida (Needle juniper):
Larix kaempferi 'Diane' (Diane Japanese larch):
Picea pungens 'Thomsen' (Thomsen Colorado spruce):
Populus tremuloides (Quaking aspen):
Rosa rugosa (Rugosa rose):
Sedum atlanticum 'Autumn Joy' (Autumn Joy sedum):
Spiraea prunifolia (Bridlewreath):
Viburnum x jackii (Jack's viburnum):




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