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July 24, 2005 : David C. Lam Asian Garden
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This entry was posted while I was on vacation, hence the brief written accompaniment. -- Daniel
The David C. Lam Asian Garden at UBC, a coastal woodland garden with Asian plants set amongst a backdrop of native flora. Since I refer to it so often in Botany Photo of the Day, I thought it'd be appropriate to give you an idea of the general “look and feel” of the garden.
Posted by Daniel Mosquin at July 24, 2005 12:00 AM
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Posted by: phillip lacock at July 24, 2005 2:04 AM
Magical. Utterly magical. Thanks for sharing this.
Posted by: Duane Tucker at July 24, 2005 6:01 PM
The garden evokes memories of my early childhood on northern Vancouver Island.
Posted by: Jacque C at July 26, 2005 5:34 PM
Please share your comments about the photograph(s) and accompanying write-up. Telling a story about the subject of the photograph(s) is also much appreciated! If you have a gardening question, the best place to ask is on the UBC Botanical Garden Forums. Thank you!
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it reminds me of Golden Gate Park, San Francisco,beautiful!