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Shrum Memorial Garden

This is a presentation of the Shrum Garden as it was designed and managed by Dr. L. Michael Hill from 2001 until his retirement in 2007. Its educational purpose was to show species diversity in the plant kingdom along with examples of plant anatomy that allow taxonomic identification at the level of Family.

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  • 21. The second anchor tree: a flowering dogwood. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    21. The second anchor tree: a flowering dogwood.

  • 22. Close-up of the flower of the dogwood. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    22. Close-up of the flower of the dogwood.

  • 23. The third anchor tree was a weeping Norway Spruce by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    23. The third anchor tree was a weeping Norway Spruce

  • 24. Spruce needles are characteristically triangular by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    24. Spruce needles are characteristically triangular

  • 25. The fourth anchor tree: crepe myrtle. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    25. The fourth anchor tree: crepe myrtle.

  • 26. Crepe myrtle close-up of the flowering spray. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    26. Crepe myrtle close-up of the flowering spray.

  • 27. American holly in fruit. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    27. American holly in fruit.

  • 28. Wild Geranium is a native that did well in the garden. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    28. Wild Geranium is a native that did well in the garden.

  • 29. Crocuses are always popular additions to gardens. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    29. Crocuses are always popular additions to gardens.

  • 30. Close-up of the water Iris in flower. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    30. Close-up of the water Iris in flower.

  • 31. Close-up of the Siberian Iris in flower. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    31. Close-up of the Siberian Iris in flower.

  • 32. Crocosmia in flower – good for hummingbirds. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    32. Crocosmia in flower – good for hummingbirds.

  • 33. Cardinal flower was a native that did well in the garden. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    33. Cardinal flower was a native that did well in the garden.

  • 34. Close-up of the Cardinal flower. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    34. Close-up of the Cardinal flower.

  • 35. Daylilies make good additions because of the different colors. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    35. Daylilies make good additions because of the different colors.

  • 36. Lemon daylily flower. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    36. Lemon daylily flower.

  • 37. Flower of the common daylily. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    37. Flower of the common daylily.

  • 38. False Solomon’s Seal in flower by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    38. False Solomon’s Seal in flower

  • 39. Sessile Trillium outside Dr. Hill’s office window. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    39. Sessile Trillium outside Dr. Hill’s office window.

  • 40. Close-up of the sessile Trillium. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    40. Close-up of the sessile Trillium.

 
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