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Musk Mallow. Photo by Louise Peacock

Raindrops for Dennett

Best Raindrops from June

Our friend Dennett loves to see raindrops on things. I didn’t have a lot, but here are the best ones. Maybe some of you can do some nicer ones.

Florabunda rose Josephs’ Coat. Photo by Louise Peacock
Lysimachia ciliata “FireCracker” Photo by Louise Peacock
Orange Daylily. Photo by Louise Peacock
Dahlia grown from discarded root from last year. Photo by Louise Peacock
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