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Photo Gallery: An Appalachian Understories tour showcases southeast Ohio’s diverse gardens

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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Embark on a exploration of southeast Ohio’s hidden horticultural treasures with the Appalachian Understories “Pigments of Imagination, Cultivation, and Curiosities” tour.

The tour takes participants through private and public gardens in the region, revealing local gardeners’ distinct styles and artistic expressions. Like the lush Ashwood Lily Gardens, curated by Richard Norris, each stop offered a unique glimpse into southeast Ohio’s diverse flora.

In addition to the natural wonders, the tour includes immersive cultural experiences. Participants engage in a living history interpretation of a Glouster Mayor by Maggi Gifford.

The tour also highlights local businesses, such as Wolf Tree Winery, where participants enjoyed dinner and a “sip and paint” session using True Pigment paints.

Richard Norris, owner of Ashwood Lily Gardens, shares insights with tour participants about his garden and the development of unique lily strains. Ahmed Hamed | WOUB]
Richard Norris demonstrates the process of hand-pollinating lilies to tour participants. [Ahmed Hamed | WOUB]
Richard Norris demonstrates the process of hand-pollinating lilies to tour participants. [Ahmed Hamed | WOUB]
A close-up shot captures the vibrant lily pollens. [Ahmed Hamed | WOUB]
Mitch Farley's native non-mow prairie, a sanctuary for local wildlife and native plant species. [Ahmed Hamed | WOUB]
Maggi Gifford brings history to life with her interpretation of Glouster Mayor, offering a glimpse into the heritage of the region [Ahmed Hamed | WOUB]
A unique graffiti mural in the city of Glouster showcases its vibrant history, blending art and storytelling on its urban canvas. [Ahmed Hamed | WOUB]
Sarah and Joe's inspiring transformation from a simple yard to a breathtaking garden exemplifies the beauty of love for nature. [Ahmed Hamed | WOUB]
Tour participants at Wolf Tree Winery, tasting local wine to complement their meal. [Ahmed Hamed | WOUB]
Terry Fortkamp leads an engaging "Sip and Paint" session with Gamblin's True Pigment paints [Ahmed Hamed | WOUB]