163 Photos at Cheekwood Botanical Garden

New Dawn Climbing Rose, in bloom
Bronze Beauty Alumroot, in bloom
American Beautyberry
Green Spice Alumroot
Variegated Solomon's Seal
Flower of Dark Beauty Toad Lily
New Dawn Climbing Rose
Christmas Fern
Japanese Plum Yew, Oakleaf Hydrangea, Variegated Solomon's Seal, Autumn Bride Coral Bells
Ogon Golden Variegated Sweet Flag, Variegated Solomon's Seal
Flower of a Reve d'Or Climbing Rose
Georgia Peach Alumroot
Sweet Woodruff
Venus Coral Bells
Autumn Bride Coral Bells
Linda Sue Hosta
Sweet Woodruff
Ogon Golden Variegated Sweet Flag
Dark Beauty Toad Lily
Yellow Trillium
Sweet Woodruff
Christmas Fern
Leaves of Concolor Sage
Yellow Trillium
Concolor Sage
Green Spice Alumroot
Minnie Pearl Phlox
Japanese Pachysandra
Russian Sage, in bloom
Barrenwort
Japanese Plum Yew
Oakleaf Hydrangea
Flowers of Autumn Bride Coral Bells, fading
Northern Maidenhair Fern
Pia Hydrangea
Russian Sage
Japanese Pachysandra
Ogon Golden Variegated Sweet Flag


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