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13 April, 2003 gallery additions

We finally have another update! I should have enough photos to send these out bi-weekly for a while now.

Most of my slides are from a trip in the last week of March 2003 to Kentucky. I spent a day trekking the grounds of Yew-Dell Gardens and then another at Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest. Yew-Dell has some real great stuff going on, and it's definitely going to be worth going to again when it opens to the public in 2004.

For those who are interested, I'm going to start putting my trip notes/photo lists up at


    http://www.mallorn.com/~lindsey/trips/

My next trip will be my annual sweep through Bernheim, the Cincinnati Zoo, Spring Grove, and Cave Hill in about a week and a half.

We also have images contributed by Ed McDowell and Theresa Schrum. Ed volunteers for the Georgia Native Plant Society and has been contributing images regularly for a while now. Theresa volunteers for the Georgia Native Plant Society and is also a founder of Eco-Terra Landscape Consultants, a group that provides environmentally friendly landscape design. Thanks, guys!

Enjoy spring!

Christopher Lindsey, gallery maintainer




Abies nordmanniana (Nordmann fir):
Adiantum pedatum (Maidenhair fern):
Aralia spinosa (Devil's walkingstick, Hercules-club):
Berberis x julianae (Wintergreen barberry):
Berberis x julianae 'Nana' (Dwarf wintergreen barberry):
Chelone lyonii (Turtlehead):
Corylopsis spicata (Spike winterhazel):
Dirca palustris (Leatherwood):
Epimedium grandiflorum var. higoense (Barrenwort):
Forsythia 'Golden Times' (Golden Times forsythia):
Helianthus verticillatus (Whorled sunflower):
Kerria japonica 'Kin Kan' (Kin Kan Japanese kerria, Kin Kan Japanese rose):
Pinus koraiensis (Korean pine):
Tilia cordata 'Winter Orange' (Winter Orange littleleaf linden):
Trillium grandiflorum (Large-flowered trillium):




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