These candelabrum primulas ( PrimulaXbullesianacvs . , Zones 5 - 8) beside the lower pond in the Lerner Garden of the Five Senses at theCoastal Maine Botanical Gardensseem to capture the sun and enlighten everything around them with their glow blush .
Last week , assistant editor Kerry Ann Morre took a garden - themed tour of Maine with her trusty camera by her side . This calendar week in the GPOD , we ’re have five photos from one of her favorite stops , theCoastal Maine Botanical Gardensin Boothbay . Enjoy !
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Click here to enlarge this photo.Photo/Illustration: Kerry Ann Moore


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