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Plants and flowers Calvin Boehme is working on are lined up in rows on the side of his vegetable garden.
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Tradescantia, also known as “wandering Jew.”
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A variety of plants and flowers, mostly impatiens and wave petunias, hang down from the rooftop garden above the garage at the Boehmes’ home.
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Chenille. Photos by Rachel S. O'Hara.
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The "orange tree" has a dozen potted orange impatiens that hang from the trunk and branches in the front yard of the Boehmes' home.
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Coleus
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One of the large cabbages in Calvin Boehme's vegetable garden.
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A red pepper hangs ready to pick in the vegetable garden.
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Some purple-and-yellow lantana attract butterflies to the Boehmes' garden.
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The rooftop garden/sitting area where Calvin and Jane Boehme enjoy quality time together and with friends.
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This banyan tree is an arresting feature of the garden.
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Calvin Boehme met Claude Hope, the man who discovered impatiens in the 1940s in Costa Rica.
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