Lily in Orange

Orange Daylily at olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison Wisconsin

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https://www.ztpackaging.com/soft-loop/ The last day lily in a series of three titled Hot Summer Lilies – all in the hot colors of summer. Yellow. Red. Orange. Photographed at dusk in mosquito friendly Olbrich Botanical Gardens, Madison, Wisconsin.

‘Radical Red’ Lily

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watch Another day lily. Red. Very red. As they call it, ‘Radical Red’. One in a set of lily photographs titled “Hot Summer Lilies.” Photographed at the University of Wisconsin – Test Gardens.

‘Pale Champagne’ Lily

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follow link This year the day lily season has lasted for months in southern Wisconsin.

https://www.completerehabsolutions.com/employee-education-training/ This pale peach colored lily has streaks of yellow which are nicely highlighted by the evening sunlight. Photographed at the University of Wisconsin Test Gardens in Madison.

Hidden Horizon

Lake Monona, View from Olbrich Gardens Formal Pool

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Order Clonazepam Online Olbrich Botanical Gardens has a variety of themed gardens including this formal garden with a reflecting pool. My favorite part of this garden is the view – not only can you see the formal gardens, but you can see Lake Monona in the view beyond.

follow site Olbrich Gardens is located in Madison, one of the prettiest cities in the Midwest. Madison’s boundaries not only include one large lake, but four. Almost 20% of the area inside Madison’s city limits is comprised of lake, so it is easy to find a shore and take in a water view.

Desaturated Coneflowers

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https://thesentinelgroup.com/roundup-settlement/ A pair of purple coneflowers, photographed at Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison Wisconsin. I often see personification in my botanical photographs. To me, it looks like the two flowers are holding hands, you know, the way you might casually intertwine fingers with your lover or child as you stroll along…