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Note: A link to the other visits to Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden can be found at the bottom of this page. Every visit has provided the two RV Gypsies with a different experience and different photos. Plus, some visits post history, and some do not. |
To commemorate its 20-year milestone, Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden marked the occasion with a larger-than-life glass exhibit. Seattle-based artist Jason Gamrath installed 40 hyper-realistic, botanical glass sculptures, including 10-foot tall orchids, technicolor pitcher plants, beautiful-but-deadly Venus' fly traps and more. |
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The Canal Garden stretches 100 yards and features a water spectacle bordered by ever-changing seasonal gardens highlighted by a fountain at each end, which is shown in more detail on previous visits here - see the link at the bottom of this page. This section is dedicated to the glass display. |
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After photographing the above Canal Garden, Karen Duquette walked around to get the front side of the glass flower shown in the foreground of the above photo. |
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This very large website is meant to be viewed in the order of your choice, so there are several options below. Plus you can always go to the top of any page for the basic navigational buttons. |
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