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Photo Galleries

Lots of color, action. 167 Lancaster Ave.
Arbor leads into formal side yard. Alec Humann, 72 Lancaster Ave., Buffalo.
Buffalo Botanic Garden's epiphyte pavilion.
Buffalo Botanic Garden fountain.
Flower bed in front of Buffalo Botanic Garden.
Main entry to Buffalo Botanic Garden.
215 Lancaster
Little Summer Street
755 West Ferry
Buffalo Japanese Garden.
Buffalo Japanese Garden.
Buffalo Japanese Garden.
Buffalo Japanese Garden.
417 Summer St., Buffalo. Ann Gellman.
Buffalo garden art.
755 W. Delavan St., Jim and Jennifer Guercio
755 W. Delavan St., Buffalo, Jim and Jennifer Guercio
378 Little Summer St., Buffalo. Martin Lemke.
84 Sixteenth St., Buffalo. Joe Hopkins and Scott Dunlop.
Nice focal points.
A Buffalo washline.
New garden use for a chandelier.
Buffalo garden art -- a hot tub filled with coffee cups.
One of Buffalo's friendly gardeners.
A painted rain barrel.
Petunias and peppers.
Nice pot focal point and stone edging.
A stacked-pot arrangement.
Tea-cup planter.
Interesting use of clay pots.
Archway leading to a back yard.


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