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Spring 2007
A line of boxwood bushes topped by boxes of tulips line the walkway outside the Oval Office, April 11, 2007. White House photo by Ashley Viste
A line of boxwood bushes topped by boxes of tulips line the walkway outside the Oval Office, April 11, 2007. White House photo by Ashley Viste
 
The White House, seen from the South Lawn, is framed by red tulips, Wednesday, April 18, 2007. White House photo by Joyce Boghosian White House Cherry Tree blossoms frame the Washington Monument and the South Lawn fountain March 28, 2007. White House photo by Shealah Craighead
Miss Beazley takes her annual spring stroll through the tulip beds in the East Garden at the White House, April 2, 2007. White House photo by Shealah Craighead Tulips in the Rose Garden at the White House open wide and turn into the spring sun April 2, 2007. White House photo by Joyce Boghosian
A small plaque from April 1965 is seen in the East Garden of the White House dedicating the garden to former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. The garden is also known as the First Ladies’ Garden. White House photo by Shealah Craighead Potted tulips line the walkway from the Palm Room of the White House, April 11, 2007. White House photo by Ashley Viste
Colorful blooms from a hanging plant are seen along the walkway to the East Garden of the White House, April 11, 2007. White House photo by Shealah Craighead Tulip beds and the ‘Katherine’ crab apple tree are seen in bloom outside the Cabinet Room and along the White House Rose Garden, April 10, 2007. White House photo by Joyce Boghosian
A moth lands on a blooming tulip in the East Garden of the White House, March 30, 2007. White House photo by Shealah Craighead A line of boxwood bushes topped by boxes of tulips line the walkway outside the Oval Office, April 11, 2007. White House photo by Ashley Viste
The North Portico entrance to the White House is decorated with bright pink tulips beneath the ornate hanging lamp April 11, 2007. White House photo by Shealah Craighead A bright pink flowering Camellia bush is one of the many variety of trees, bushes and flowers seen April 11, 2007, decorating the White House gardens in spring. White House photo by Ashley Viste

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