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Terrace Treasure Presented by Green Promise Farms

A lovely grouping of Lacecap Hydrangeas lines the terrace’s low wall, alternating with neat Boxwood for a balanced look. At the end of the garden, a showy Japanese Maple adds a striking focal point with its graceful, colorful foliage.


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