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Wildflower Garden The
wild flower garden, of all of the gardens, best expresses the nature
theme of the landscaping at MMS. The wild
flower garden was planted on all of the slopes of Pond A (the larger
pond). Seeds of a large number of wild flowers indigenous to Massachusetts
were sown. For many good reasons and not just by chance, the wild
flower garden is doing exceptionally well this year. The wild flowers
appear
and bloom each on their own time table producing a succession of
bloom that begins in early spring continues until late in the Fall. The approach to the Garden of Contemplation (south east corner of Pond A) is the best way to access the wild flower garden. It will be kept mowed as will the berm that surrounds the pond as far as the crush stone spill-way to allow for a comfortable walk with minimal risk of exposure to dog and deer ticks. Everyone is encouraged to go to Pond A frequently to observe the succession of bloom changing from day to day. This area is also a wild life sanctuary. At least eight species of birds nest, breed, feed and roost in this area. Go to enjoy the wild life – plant and animal, and pause to contemplate the wonder of nature. |