The W. W. Seymour Conservatory in Wright Park, Tacoma, WA is a glass wonder.
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Conservatories are so important for protecting unique plants that won’t live in local climes. But the Seymour creates a seasonal floral display four times a year.
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During my visit last week it was a glorious red, white and blue boquet. The fragrance of the lilies was sublime and intense.
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White and red asian lily, white cascading petunias, red dragon salvia and blue orchids
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