Woven into the fabric of the Little Garden Club’s “Namaste” show were floral and plant arrangements that intrigued and beguiled hundreds of visitors. Wainwright House was the perfect backdrop for the two-day GCA exhibit. The rare and quiet beauty of arrangements, many suspended from the ceiling, photographs, and table displays was an inspiration to gardeners and creators at all levels.
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It was truly an enlightening experience.
— Photos by Julieane Webb and Robin Jovanovich
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