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posted in: The Gallery, winter, snow, Snowfall
Backyard Winter Wonderland
comments (0) January 9th, 2009 in gallery
This winter has seen the deepest snowfall in many years in the Seattle area. The tree is a Harlequin Glory Bower (Clerodendrum trichotomum). The espaliered apple tree fence variety is Prime.
posted in: The Gallery, winter, snow, Snowfall
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