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Scenes Seen In Holmes County

We are a retired couple (Joe-NASA research/management & Judith-church secretary) now living in Holmes County, Ohio. We are both active in our church, Calvary Baptist, enjoy reading, genealogy, Joe-woodworking, Judith-quilting, and photography. The primary purpose of this site is to share some of God's creation, especially wildlife, that we see near our home.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Lacecap Hydrangea

The Lacecap Hydrangea is native to Japan, but is popular in the southern United States. It is characterized by a flat-topped blossom. These plants will flower throughout the summer.Posted by Picasa
Posted by Joe and Judith at 12:10 PM

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