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Flowers

Pictures of flowers from standards like roses and sunflowers to exotics like orchids, gemini anthuriums and hanging lobster claws and some information about them. 

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American Evergreen

This is the red fruit of the American evergreen plant. It is native to Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America. It is a large-leafed climbing vine with leaves in clusters of five.

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Large Sunflower

This large sunflower was at the end of a driveway in Sarasota County, Florida near Myaka City.

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Cluster of Zinias

These zinias were growing at the end of a driveway in Sarasota County, Florida.

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Red Zinia

A red zinia at the end of a driveway in Sarasota County, Florida.

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White Mushrooms

These white mushrooms were in a swampy area of Tampa, Florida's Lettuce Lake Park

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White Water Lily

A white water lily grows in the marshes along the Lake Apopka North Shore Wildlife Drive in Orange County, Florida.

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Swamp Lily

An American Crinum lily blooms in Tampa, Florida's Lettuce Lake Park.

The American crinum lily (crinum americanum) can be found in wet rich soils from Florida to southeast coastal Texas.

It is also know as the seven sisters, swamp lily, southern swamp lily, string lily and crinum lily.

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Azalea Lined Path

A beautiful azalea bush in bloom lines one of the paths in the Magnolia Plantaiton and gardens in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Pee Gee Hydrangea

A beautiful Pee Gee hydrangea along one of the paths in the Magnolia Plantation & Gardens in Charleston, South Carolina.

The Magnolia Plantation & Gardens was established in Charleston, South Carolina on 500 acres in 1676 by the Drayton fami8ly and is still owned and operated by their descendants. Sixty acres is set aside for the gardens which includes 900 varieties of camelias, 250 types of azaleas and a large variety of otherflowers as well. It is the oldest garden in the United States

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Flame Azalea

This is just one of the 250 varieties of azaleas that grow at the Magnolia Plantation & Gardens in Charleston, South Carolina.

The Magnolia Plantation & Gardens was established in Charleston, South Carolina on 500 acres in 1676 by the Drayton fami8ly and is still owned and operated by their descendants. Sixty acres is set aside for the gardens which includes 900 varieties of camelias, 250 types of azaleas and a large variety of otherflowers as well. It is the oldest garden in the United States

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Red Camelia

The Magnolia Plantation & Gardens was established in Charleston, South Carolina on 500 acres in 1676 by the Drayton fami8ly and is still owned and operated by their descendants. Sixty acres is set aside for the gardens which includes 900 varieties of camelias, 250 types of azaleas and a large variety of otherflowers as well. It is the oldest garden in the United States

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Small White Azalea

These small white azaleas are just one of 250 variety of azaleas that grow on the Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in Charleston, South Carolina.

The Magnolia Plantation & Gardens was established in Charleston, South Carolina on 500 acres in 1676 by the Drayton family and is still owned and operated by their descendants. Sixty acres is set aside for the gardens which includes 900 varieties of camelias, 250 types of azaleas and a large variety of other flowers as well. It is the oldest garden in the United States

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