These photos barely give a glimpse of the beauty of this rhododendron. It was stunning.
These photos barely give a glimpse of the beauty of this rhododendron. It was stunning.
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Breath takingly marvelous, especially the first one. Are those rain drops?
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I have a lot of these in my yard too, They are simply so beautiful and always a wonderful sight to see come back every Spring 🙂
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I agree!
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I’ve been amazed at the rhododendrons here in Virginia this year! They must love the rain because this is the wettest spring I can ever remember. Thanks for sharing yours!
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We’ve had a comparatively wet spring too. Interesting theory.
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Fabulous. Reminds me of ice cream… drool 🙂
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It is located at the future Center.
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