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2025-04-23_14.25.49_MtCubaCenterSign.jpg
Mt Cuba Center sign

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Gang heading out to see the garden.  3 generations.  It's a family affair!

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Foamflower

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Redbud tree

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Lots of signs identifying the trees, shrubs, plants, etc.

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Flowering Dogwood

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Another Flowering Dogwood

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Lots of little sitting areas like this scattered around the garden

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Cherub statue

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Another cherub

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This entire lawn and formal garden was raised to avoid an inconvenient step down.  Now flush with paved patio.

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Water trough fountain

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Mugwort

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Large sitting area.  Bring your own picnic lunch!

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Classic fountain pool, plus Phlox and Tulips

2025-04-23_14.52.02_RotatingMapleSeedSculpture.jpg
Maple seed sculture.  On an axle.  Feel free to spin it.  I did!

2025-04-23_14.53.18_PhloxAlongBrickWalkway.jpg
Phlox lining the brick walkway

2025-04-23_14.53.44_Lilac_DarkPurple.jpg
I'd never seen such dark purple Lilacs

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White and light purple Lilacs

2025-04-23_14.57.51_Trillium_White1.jpg
White Trillium as we enter the Trillium Garden

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Dense patch of Trout Lilies

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Dwarf Larkspur

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Yellow Trillium

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Yellow flowers.  Don't know what they're called.

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More White Trillium

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Red Trillium, Underwood's Trillium, Vasey's Trillium

2025-04-23_15.03.28_MayApples.jpg
A sweep of May Apples.  Kind of like the sweep of Virginia Bluebells through our garden.

2025-04-23_15.03.35_Trillium_SouthernRed.jpg
Southern Red Trillium

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Celandine Poppy

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Hybrid Trillium

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Deceptive Trillium

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LOTS of ferns everywhere

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Looks like they keep all the denigrated Trillium together:  Bashful Trillium, Least Trillium, Twisted Trillium

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Pale Yellow Trillium

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Sessile Trillium

2025-04-23_15.06.35_BottlebrushBuckeyeSeedlings.jpg
Under the Bottlebrush Buckeye trees, there's a dense groundcover.  Looking closer...  It's ALL Bottlebrush Buckeye seedlings!

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And more over this way!

2025-04-23_15.08.17_Trillium_Grandiflorum.jpg
Flore Pleno Large-Flowered Trillium (Trillium Grandiflorum)

2025-04-23_15.11.24_CrossVineClimbingTree_Bottom_.jpg
Uh, oh!  That's a lot of vines.  This tree's gonna be in trouble when they climb out along all the branches and steal all the sunlight!

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Hmmm...  I guess Cross Vine is better behaved than Poison Ivy, Virginia Creeper and English Ivy.  Stays off the branches.

2025-04-23_15.12.02_OrangeFlowersOnTree.jpg
Orange flowers on a shrub or small tree.  Look almost like Turks Cap Lilies.  Not sure what they are.

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Tiny white flowers growing through the moss

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Ah, they're called Quaker Ladies!

2025-04-23_15.17.48_Fiddleheads1.jpg
LOTS of fern fiddleheads unrolling this time of year.

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Some Trillium escaped from the designated Trillium Garden

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Bottlebrush Buckeyes in flower

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More fern fiddleheads.  All different kinds of ferns in the garden.  Saw Christmas Fern, Cinnamon Fern, Royal Fern, Interrupted Ferm, and a bunch of others.

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Trillium, ferns and fiddleheads

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Creek flowing out of lowest in a series of ponds.
Video


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Water lilies or some sort of water plant

2025-04-23_15.27.59_KeystoneBridge.jpg
Cool bridge made of stone slabs with a keystone as the top platform

2025-04-23_15.28.22_DoubleTulipTreeTrunk_Bottom.jpg
Double trunked tulip tree

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Looking up, and trying to not fall over backwards...

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Yeah, let's sit for a sec...

2025-04-23_15.29.32_SpringBeauty.jpg
Spring Beauty growing at base of tree

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Other small white flowers on the other side of the tree.  What are they called again?

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Blue Cohosh

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Small tree leafing out

2025-04-23_15.31.36_CreekFlowingBetweenPonds.jpg
Creek flowing between ponds.  There's a small gap in the stone path to let it flow through.  Excellent spot to dip a foot.  Cool and refreshing!

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Interrupted fern.  Note the stretch of bare stalk between the upper and lower types of leaf.

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Marsh Marigold, growing as usual right along the water

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American Royal Fern

2025-04-23_15.33.29_StoneMushroom1.jpg
Cool stone mushroom.  Have a seat!

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Purple and yellow flowers intermixed

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Did I mention there are a LOT of ferns and fiddleheads?

2025-04-23_15.34.47_SinewyTreeTrunk.jpg
Very muscular looking tree trunk.  Don't mess with this one!

2025-04-23_15.35.17_PhloxNearPond.jpg
Phlox seems to do well everywhere.  Wet, dry, among rocks, along the pond,etc.

2025-04-23_15.35.38_2InGazebo.jpg
Nice gazebo!  Check out the 2 hot chicks chatting at their leisure!

2025-04-23_15.35.48_MayApplesAndTallFerns.jpg
Very tall ferns.  At least 3-4 feet.

2025-04-23_15.36.04_PurpleFlameIris.jpg
Purple Flame Irises.  We bought some from here a couple years ago.  They look just as good in our garden.

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The stems of Joe Pye Weed are hollow, like bamboo

2025-04-23_15.39.33_4InGazebo.jpg
Now there are FOUR hot chicks in the gazebo.  Love the big floppy garden hat!  Maybe if I slip in and sit quietly, they'll let me join them...

2025-04-23_15.43.53_BirdsNest_Robin.jpg
Robin nesting just outside the gazebo.  I tried taking a video, but she was too shy.  Stayed stock still as long as I pointed a camera at her.  Yes, "her".  I Googled and found that unlike some other bird species, male robins feed the young, but don't sit on the eggs.

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Clethra.  So that's how you spell that!  Just like it sounds.  Who knew?...

2025-04-23_15.51.36_SkunkCabbage.jpg
Skunk Cabbage.  As expected, right at the water's edge.  Likes to keep its feet wet.

2025-04-23_15.52.52_CreekFlowingToPond.jpg
Creek flowing into the highest pond.  Emerges from under a flat rock.  No path to get there.  Can't see very well.  Last time, we walked down a steep path to find the end of the creek flowing out of the lowest pond.  Ended abruptly at what I think was a pump house.  Water recirculates back to here?

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Wild Columbine

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Some plant leafing out.  Cool to see the leaves emerging.  Not sure I know the name of this one.

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Another stone mushroom.  Don't trample the May Apples to sit on it!

2025-04-23_16.02.34_Fiddleheads4.jpg
And yet MORE fiddleheads

2025-04-23_16.03.03_Trillium_White_Closeup.jpg
Closeup of White Trillium that we've seen so much of.

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The mansion is open.  Can walk right through, front to back, to see more gardens.  Also has a small selection of food inside, in case you forgot your picnic lunch:   Snacks, drinks, microwavable stromboli, etc.

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Ornate rugs and wallpaper.  And a short 3-minute film of the history.

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Taking advantage of one more sitting area to chat a while before we head out

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2 huge Willow Oaks shading the tables on the patio

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Nice vista to rest your eyes after wandering the garden for a couple hours.

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Decaying log with root ball still intact

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Nice place!  Come back soon!