Zenia adds a punch of color to the Rossford home of John Arnold.
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John Arnold says he has been gardening since childhood.
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Flowering kale, front, and a bonsai-ed pyramidal yew, back, anchor a flower bed.
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A climbing hydrangea.
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A monarch butterfly finds a blue satin Rose of Sharon tempting.
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John Arnold holds vegetables from his Rossford garden.
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A praying mantis waits for a meal in a tree.
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A European larch.
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A stand of conifers.
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The sun shines down on a sunflower.
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A bumble bee closes in on a cleome.
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Zenias are planted beneath a tigereye sumac.
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John Arnold tends to his broccoli in his garden.
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A crimson frost birch tree.
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Goldstar Korean dogwood.
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A planting bed includes a bird bath.
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A spider spins a web from a tree.
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Mountain laurel.
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A red horse chestnut tree stands at the front of the lawn.
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