By Kim Charles
Spring highlights from John and Rhonda ’s Southeast Pennsylvania garden .
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The first photo before the big beech is leafed out. The second as the tulips were finished, and the third of my new coral bark maple.

The first photo before the big beech is leafed out. The second as the tulips were finished, and the third of my new coral bark maple.

Look closely and you’ll see my failure- the one legged aucuba!


‘The President’ clematis among euphorbia.

While waiting for climbing roses, I planted clematis.

This is for Tim-berry something heuchera!

‘Tangerine beauty’ trumpet vine on the left and ‘major wheeler’ lonicera on the right.


My favorite peony.

Clematis ‘niobe’? Not sure.

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