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More Photos from Our Community

Since we can't get to as many gardens as we'd like, we'll have to live vicariously through the photos club members have taken in September's, over the years.

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Tiny Sensation Asiatic Lily
Pansy 'Colossus Yellow w/Blotch'
Korean Feather Reed Grass
Tiny Padhye Asiatic Lily
Tiny Sensation Asiatic Lily
Tiny Padhye Asiatic Lily
Flowers of Crystal Peak White False Dragonhead
Drum & Bass Astilbe, in bloom
Garden Mums
Mariachi Fuego Helenium
Great Star Panicle Hydrangea, in bloom
Minuteman Plantain Lily
Gold Standard Hosta
Pink flower spikes of Drum & Bass Astilbe
Frances Williams Plantain Lily
Giant Ironweed, in bloom
September Charm Japanese Anemone
Pinky-Winky Panicle Hydrangea
Fireworks Clematis bloom
Tiny Padhye Asiatic Lily
Flame Violet Garden Phlox
City Garden Black-Eyed Susan
Pinky-Winky Panicle Hydrangea, in bloom
Flowers of Pink Manners Obedient Plant
Frosted Violet Coral Bells
Fireworks Clematis
Flower of Cantalope Coneflower
Flowers of Sombrero Salsa Red Coneflower
Flower of PowWow Wild Berry Coneflower
Hollywood & Vine: Superbells Plum Calibrachoa, Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Red, Supertunia Priscilla Petunia
Playin' the Blues Salvia, Zohar Sunflower, Zahara XL Pink Zinnia, Zahara Starlight Rose Zinnia
Limelight Hardy Hydrangea
Floral Lace Picotee Dianthus, in bloom
 Red Zip Cabbage Palm, Luscious Goldengate Lantana, Supertunia Vista Fuchsia, Supertunia Black Cherry, Supertunia Bordeaux Petunia, Colorblaze Apple Brandy Coleus, Colorblaze Torchlight Coleus, Rockin' Blue Suede Shoes Salvia, Snowstorm Pink Bacopa, Superbena Large Lilac Blue Verbena, Denim 'n Lace Russian Sage, Lakota Fire Coneflower
Red Star Dracaena Palm
Flowers of Raspberry Twizzle Zonal Geranium
Flowers of Beth Violet Garden Mum
Sombrero Salsa Red Coneflower, in bloom
Ivory Halo Dogwood, Mums
Baldwin Ironweed, in bloom
Mariachi Fuego Helenium, in bloom
Coleus, in bloom
Daydream Aster, in bloom
 Flowers of Luscious Lemonade Lantana
Tricolor Sage, a cultivar of the common culinary sage, is grown primarily for its variegatedfoliage.
Bright Yellows: Solar Cascade Goldenrod & Black-Eyed Susan?, in bloom
Fanfare Blaze Blanket Flower, Montauk Daisy
Winter Snow Plantain Lily
Luscious Berry Blend Lantana
Zahara XL Fire Zinnia, in bloom
Phantom Hydrangea, Heuchera 'Creole Nights'
Brown Sugar Coral Bells
Flambe Yellow Strawflower, in bloom
Avalon Plum: Superbells Plum Calibrachoa, Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Red, Supertunia Priscilla Petunia
Neon Sedum
Neon Sedum
Hestia Hot Red Garden Mum, in bloom
Black Pearl Ornamental Pepper
Baldwin Ironweed
Floral Lace Picotee Dianthus, in bloom
Magical KisZ Phlox, in bloom
Flowers of Flame Pink Garden Phlox
Flower of Cantalope Coneflower
Super Hero Rose, in bloom
Flowers of Henry I Purple Aster
Heidebraut Purple Moor Grass, Solar Cascade Short's Goldenrod
Mesa Peach Blanket Flower, in bloom
Frances Williams Plantain Lily
Flowers of Snowcap Shasta Daisy
Royal Candles Speedwell, in bloom
Supertunia Bordeaux Petunia, Diamond Frost Spurge, Opal Innocence Nemesia
Fanfare Blaze Blanket Flower, in bloom
The fantastic color of True Blue Gentian blooms!
Colorblaze Sedona Sunset Coleus, Luscious Citrus Blend Lantana, Luscious Lemonade Lantana, Graceful Grasses Purple Fountain Grass
Mums mums mums
Yolanda Yellow & Fancy Ursula Orange Garden Mums
Forbidden Pleasure? Hibiscus
Heartthrob Rose Mallow
Atrosanguineum Red Bistort
Camelot Rose Foxglove
Magical SenZ Phlox
Flowers of Double Play Artisan Spirea
Flowers of Daydream Aster
Blackout Coral Bells, Citronelle Coral Bells (Heuchera 'Citronelle'
Brassingham Blue Plantain Lily
Sombrero Salsa Red Coneflower, in bloom
Purple mums
Toto Rustic Rudbeckia, in bloom
Supertunia Bordeaux Petunia
Flowers of the Quick Fire Hardy Hydrangea
Mandevilla x amabilis, in bloom
New York Aster
Playin' the Blues Salvia, Zohar Sunflower, Zahara XL Pink Zinnia, Zahara Starlight Rose Zinnia
Pink Double Delight Coneflower, in bloom
Flowers of White Turtlehead
Montauk Daisy
Montauk Daisy, in bloom
Great Star Panicle Hydrangea, in bloom
Candy Store bubblegum Pink Phlox
Morning Light Maiden Grass, Surefire Red Begonia, Superbells Double Orange Million Bells, Luscious Goldengate Lantana, Superbena Large Lilac Blue Verbena, Mezoo Trailing Red Livingstone Daisy
Flowers of Zahara XL Fire Zinnia
Fire Tail Mountain Fleeceflower, Korean Feather Reed Grass
Becky Cinnamon Bicolor Rudbeckia, in bloom
Glamini series Gladiolus
Sombrero Salsa Red Coneflower
Pink Giant Rose-of-Sharon, in bloom
Peppermint Stick Spirea bloom white & pink!
Purple Emperor Butterfly Bush, in bloom
Henry I Purple Aster
Flower of Prairie Lass Shrub Rose
Summer Sun False Sunflower
Flowers of Ruby Star Purple Coneflower
Fire and Ice Panicle Hydrangea
? Rudbeckia
Angelface Blue Summer Snapdragon
Northwind Switch Grass
Leaves of Golden Variegated Hakone Grass
Zahara Starlight Rose Zinnia, in bloom
Blue Fortune Giant Hyssop & Fireworks Rough Goldenrod in bloom
Daydream Aster, Montauk Daisy
  Artist Blue Flossflower
Hydrangea paniculata 'Phantom'
Toucan Dark Orange Canna, Toucan Yellow Canna Lily, Coffee Cups Elephant's Ear, Surefire Red Begonia, Sweet Caroline Bewitched After Midnight Sweet Potato, Sweet Caroline Red Hawk Sweet Potato Vine, Sweet Caroline Jet Black Sweet Potato, Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Lime Sweet Potato, Chocolate Drop Coleus, Colorblaze Golden Dreams Coleus, Colorblaze Rediculous Coleus, Colorblaze Velveteen Coleus, ColorBlaze Wicked Hot Coleus, ColorBlaze Wicked Witch Coleus, Proven Accents Pegasus Begonia, Heart to Heart Caribbean Coral Elephant Ear, Heart to Heart Va Va Violet Elephant Ear
Flowers of Becky Cinnamon Bicolor Rudbeckia
Southern Comfort Coral Bells
White Lady Panicled Hydrangea, in bloom
Midnight Marvel Mallow has distinctive purplish foliage
Solar Cascade Goldenrod
Lantana, Zahara XL Fire Zinnia
Limelight Hydrangea
Rainbow Sorbet Floribunda Rose
Dianthus 'Telstar Purple'
Supertunia Picasso in Pink Petunia
Mercury Rising Coreopsis, Autumn Fire Sedum
Jerusalem Sage, Silver Star Licorice Plant, Coneflowers & more
Clementine: Superbells Double Amber Million Bells, Superbells Dreamsicle Calibrachoa, Vermillionaire Firecracker Plant, Ostrich Fern
Burgundy Lace Hydrangea
Little Henry Sweet Black-Eyed Susan
Summer Snowflake Viburnum
Superbena Stormburst Verbena, Sweet Romance Lavender
Luscious Berry Blend Lantana, in bloom
New Dawn Climbing Rose, in bloom
Candy Coralberry
Lucky Lady Rose
Flowers of Munstead Red Stonecrop
Yellow Garden Mums
Russian Sage, Hydrangea
Flowers of Beedance Red Stripe Bidens
Fire Light Hardy Hydrangea, Vertigo Grass, Graceful Grasses Purple Fountain Grass
Indigo Blue F1 Petunia, in bloom
Graceful Grasses Purple Fountain Grass, Hippo Rose Polka Dot Plant, Lemon Coral Stonecrop
Asparagus Fern, Supertunia Picasso in Pink Petunia
Flowers of the Guacamole Plantain Lily
Flower of Striatum Bloody Cranesbill
Playin' the Blues Salvia, Zohar Sunflower, Zahara XL Pink Zinnia, Zahara Starlight Rose Zinnia
Supertunia White Petunia, Diamond Frost Spurge, Opal Innocence Nemesia


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