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A nice shady spot for an afternoon relaxation in the park. This is a special tree, the "Hitachi Tree," in Moanalua Gardens.
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Dahlia (family Asteraceae) grow well in the San Francisco area. The flowers come in many forms and range in size from 2 to 10 inches in diameter. They also come in many colors. The plant is named for Andreas Dahl, a Swedish botanist.
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Looking West from the 39th floor of Keola La`i. This is Kamehameha Day and some of the streets are already blocked in anticipation of the annual parade.
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The founder of Atascadero, E.G. Lewis, wanted his civic center to have a garden similar to the one that he saw at the 1904 Worlds Fair. This lovely spot was restored in 2005.
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Interstate 70 runs through beautiful Glenwood Canyon. The scenic beauty of this area was preserved, even if it meant inconvenient access to this rest stop. Most people parked here were likely hiking to the nearby Hanging Lake. This may well qualify as the most beautiful rest stop on the Interstate Highway System.
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This is a steam 2-8-0 locomotive built by Alco’s Pittsburgh Works in 1910. It is expected to enter service as part of the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad.
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The garden at the American Orchid Society Visitors Center and Botanical Garden has lots of nice mini-displays. This water feature has a Brugmania tree in full flower.
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Honolulu has a number of community gardens in which people grow food, flowers and weeds. This image will become a large print that will be used to test some ethnobotanical hypotheses.
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