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Wisteria Arbor
comments (0) July 27th, 2009 in gallery
This spring, at the end of our garden, we had an arbor built to hold a Wisteria. It has now reached the top and we're looking forward to the first year it blooms. The arbor also houses a rain chain and a set of wind chimes.
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