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Posts Tagged ‘Appalachian plants’

What’s the difference between Preservation & Conservation (on a Mountain Reservation)

By Jenks Farmer | October 23, 2012 | 0

Tom and I had the pleasure of going to this amazing, formerly private estate that’s been set up as a botanical garden.  Elegant. Sublime.   Designed with the spirit of the place.  Fit into nature, Southern Highland Reserve is open once a month but you could see it on Nov. 12 for their very cool sounding…

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