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Having seen the storm damage of the late 80's was horrifying but to see the new plantings starting to show their potential this spring was most exciting
J G Hillier
"View ending the Green Walk"
"Magnolia Caerhays Surprise"
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2004-2008 photo credits for images: Twinkle Carter,
Caerhays Estate
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