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Atlanta Botanical Gardens

Here are some pics I took during my two trips to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens this year.

Enjoy:

March '11

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Oct. '11

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Those plants are incredible!! Is that an eddie I see?
 
Those plants are incredible!! Is that an eddie I see?

It sure looked like it to me but I searched all over for a label to confirm but no luck.
 
wonderful, i wish to go back there one day.

the sarracenias were in much deeper dormancy, however, when i went. ):
 
Whoa!

Is all that stuff on public display? If it is they must be crazy!
 
Why didn't you come visit me?
 
Whoa!

Is all that stuff on public display? If it is they must be crazy!

It sure is and it is nothing short of amazing. Their lowland neps are in the hot house with the orchids, which is a nice and large display. They allow the plants to grow freely:

(An amp vine reaching at least ten to fifteen feet into the air)
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But their highland display is even more impressive.

Why didn't you come visit me?

I didn't know that I was invited.:blush:
 
A botanical garden with N. edwardsiana?! wowo, maybe they got it from Rob S.
 
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Thanks so much for sharing! Amazing collection they have!
 
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