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Feb 6, 2010 4:56 PM CST
Name: Kathryn Algood
Judsonia, Arkansas
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The fangio is in front of where the gh was, no damage there.

ALL the louisiana iris area was damaged badly, in fact, I didn't get any of those blooms I posted over there from louisiana iris's this year, they are buried up about 6 more inches than normal, but they did show themselves this past year, I'm hoping for blooms this year. That was the only plant area that had damage from the GH fire.

I was lucky . Lost alot of tags though.

The center of this picture, where all the fresh mulch is is where the gh stood , that area is all new ly planted last spring, the area to the far left where the old mulch is is an older area and didn't suffer any damage, the area on the far right of the picture, where all the louisiana iris's is? well you can see they all did come up, but they didn't bloom cause there was so much more dirt on top of them this year. but they lived, and all the tags burnt up, but I have a good picture record of them and can relable them when time comes.

took this photo from the top of the barn

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