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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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  • 41. The flowers of Grape Hyacinth. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    41. The flowers of Grape Hyacinth.

  • 42. True Solomon’s Seal in flower. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    42. True Solomon’s Seal in flower.

  • 43. Daffodils are popular in gardens by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    43. Daffodils are popular in gardens

  • 44. This is Peony in flower. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    44. This is Peony in flower.

  • 45. A mixture of native plants outside Dr. Hill’s window. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    45. A mixture of native plants outside Dr. Hill’s window.

  • 46. One native: may apple. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    46. One native: may apple.

  • 47. Canna lilies are large and showy. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    47. Canna lilies are large and showy.

  • 48. Canna lily flower close-up. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    48. Canna lily flower close-up.

  • 49. Bloodroot flower and leaf. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    49. Bloodroot flower and leaf.

  • 50. Bloodroot flower close-up. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    50. Bloodroot flower close-up.

  • 51. Columbine, another native in the garden. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    51. Columbine, another native in the garden.

  • 52. Pond lilies gave good shade for the fish. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    52. Pond lilies gave good shade for the fish.

  • 53. Flowering Stalk of River Oats. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    53. Flowering Stalk of River Oats.

  • 54. Flowering stalk of silvergrass. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    54. Flowering stalk of silvergrass.

  • 55. Bulrush by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    55. Bulrush

  • 56. Water hyacinth by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    56. Water hyacinth

  • 57. Pickerelweed by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    57. Pickerelweed

  • 58. Firethorn on a trellis. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    58. Firethorn on a trellis.

  • 59. Firethorn flower close-up. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    59. Firethorn flower close-up.

  • 60. Firethorn in fruit. by L. Michael Hill Ph.D.

    60. Firethorn in fruit.

 
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