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Mountain Perennial Garden
Part 2

11. Seeping Mountain Waterfall
This quaint waterfall was the first water feature built at Betty Ford Alpine Gardens. It is constructed of many layers of flagstone and is similar in appearance to naturally occurring mountain seeps. Moss and Sempervivum species proliferate in the moist shady crevices.


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12. Woodland
This shaded slope spanning the south end of the Mountain Perennial Garden displays mountain woodland perennials thriving under cover of aspen, cottonwood, ash, crabapple and spruce. Prominent species in this area include Trollius chinensis, Fritillaria imperialis and Aquilegia caerulea 'Kristall'.

 



 

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