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Japanese Rose (Kerria japonica), left, and Money Plant (Lunaria) sent by Betty Ackerson of Hayes.
Cheryl Battle of Bavon photographed her first swallowtail of the season.
Peonies in bloom, and butterflies on azalea, from Karen Borja of Gloucester.
Larry Sherertz of Hayes was amused when this Muscovy duck, “lost and too fat to fly!” appeared in Timberneck Creek.
Martha Thompson Hudgins of Gloucester sends “last of the daffodils 2024.”
Yellow jasmine, sent by Nancy Jagger of Mathews.
Golden Alexander from Ruth and Tim Morgan in Cardinal.
“View from our backyard in Powhatan chimney. Too beautiful for words,” said Page Strickland.
Larry Makowski sends a Japanese cherry, well over 100 years old.
Lots of color at the Williams house in Hayes; sent by Bruce Williams.
Pat Rawls of Foster said bleeding heart is “My absolute favorite flower.”
Annie Rex of Gloucester has 20-year tulip...
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