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Apple tree topiaries greet visitors to Snug Harbor Farm on Western Avenue in Kennebunk.
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Mary Moffitt, greenhouse supervisor and "topiary queen," trims myrtle topiaries for a client who will be using them at her wedding.
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Duranta topiaries are displayed.
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Mary Moffitt trims myrtle topiaries.
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Lemon cypress, (back), and rosemary (middle in clay pot) are among many topiaries at Snug Harbor Farm. The large-leafed plant in the front is farfugium gigantea.
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A spiral arborvitae.
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Duranta topiaries bloom at Snug Harbor.
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Lavender topiaries.
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Coleus, a lovely burst of color.
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A Christmas-tree like eugenia is displayed.
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Westringia topiaries.
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Myrtle is being trained to grow as a triple tier.
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Lemon cypress topiaries.
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Sphere-shaped lemon cypress topiaries.
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Landscape designer Emily Lesperance waters plants at Snug Harbor. Outside the greenhouse are lemon cypress topiaries.