
these wonderful Ryan ladies!

japnese maple- there are many kinds.


chrasanthanum or azalya or maybe one pic of each? (spelled how i'd say it) I can't remember which but I'm leaning toward chrasanthanum...

rhodo-din-drone (there's no m no matter how much i want there to be) these are the single flower ones unlike the multi flower ones my grandmother grew.

fern (the brown is new part)
azalea
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they are fine ladies, we have to agree. It was a fun day with you.
I'll agree with the fine ladies part too...nice pictures, beautiful flowers.
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