Here are some shots of the plants at the botanical garden--mainly inside the extensive green-house buildings.
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One of the big carnivorous plants that eat insects. This one looks big enough to eat a mouse!
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A giant clam shell set in the middle of one of the water ponds.
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One of the cactus rooms...
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Caitlin caught unawares with some hanging flowers.
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A particularly delicate flower with my hat held up as a background.
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Topiary!
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Here's an ecological "green-roof" on a department store outside the botanical garden.
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Some wierd antler looking plants like I'd never seen before.
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There's Caitlin waving from behind this big jungle-looking water tree thing.