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Enthusiasts show best at garden show

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The Prism class featured arrangements suspended in the air.
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Jan Linkenbach's Double Rainbow exhibit featured richly colored yarn and red dragon orchids.
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Sue Girton exhibited her brilliant yellow dendrobium.
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Black ti, giant spider lily and white bird of paradise comprise Lori Eldridge and Barbara Kuljis' exhibit in the monochromatic Spectrum class.
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Lisa Cavanah's blood lily won its class for plants grown by their owners for at least 15 years.
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Kelly Steiner took best in show for flower arrangements with her entry in the Water class in which the displays were visible underwater.
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Barbara Stehouwer and Carey Deer used a stone bowl in the Jewel Box class that required exhibitors to make a trough for their displays.
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Allison Holland and Claire Johnson's entry in the Gatherings class used plants from their yards.
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Fiberoptic strands mimic the petals of a pincushion protea in Gail Atwater's Illumination exhibit.
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Diana Kennedy's dramatic entry in the Double Rainbow class was required to use two or more containers.