Flower Book – Where To Find One
Q: I saw a coffee table book about flowers on the Today show years ago. It showed each flower in a blossom, full bloom and then dying. I can’t find it anywhere and don’t even know the title.
A: The Atlanta History Center (atlantahistorycenter.com) houses a wonderful resource in this regard: The Cherokee Garden Library. Contact the director, Staci Catron and ask if she knows the book.
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