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Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden

Portland


The large, beautiful grounds at this 5-acre garden near Reed College are covered with more than 2000 full-grown rhododendrons, azaleas and other plants, and there's a lagoon that's dotted with baby ducks in spring. Most of the garden is in bloom from late March or early April, peaking in May and continuing all summer.


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