Aubrey James Shepherd's unique view from Fayetteville, Arkansas
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Native-plant vendor, Mark Corley, on Fayetteville downtown square on April 11, 2009
Please click on image of Mark W. Corley, a local vendor of native plants, on the Fayetteville square during the Farmer's Market.
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Except for the Ginko, that man has set out some great native species. Ginko is brain food so it has to be in demand. I hope it is selling in benton county.
1 comment:
Except for the Ginko, that man has set out some great native species. Ginko is brain food so it has to be in demand. I hope it is selling in benton county.
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