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orchard wall – strafford vt

 

STATE OF VERMONT

Chartered March 4, 1791 – 14th State

Capital – Montpelier

Population: 624,594 ( 2016 est.)

Area: 90,616 miles sq.

Width – 80 miles (130km)

Length – 160 miles (260 km)

State Bird: hermint thrush

Moto: Freedom and Unity

ORANGE COUNTY

Bradford – Braintree – Brookfield – Chelsea – Corinth – Fairlee – Newbury – Orange – Randolph – Strafford – Thetford – Topsham – Vershire – Washington – Wells River – West Fairlee – Williamstown

Population: 28,899 (2015 est.)

Area: 692 sq. miles (1,790 km sq.)

TOWN OF STRAFFORD

Chartered: August 12, 1761

(Orange County, VT)

Population: 1,045 (2000 est.)

Elevation: 930′

Area: 6 miles sq. (23,040 acres)

Zip Code: 05072

STRAFFORD is a town in Orange County, Vermont, United States.  The population was 1,045 at the 2000 census.  The town of Strafford was created on August 12, 1761 by way of a royal charter which King George III of England issued to Governor Benning Wentworth of New Hampshire.  The town was named after Earl of Strafford.  Its town house is one of the most famous in Vermont, sitting atop a hill in the historic town square.

561 Justin Morrill Highway

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THE ORCHARD

Apple

Malus ‘black oxford’ semi dwarf

Malus ‘cortland’ M11 semi dwarf stock

Malus ‘cox orange pippin’ semi dwarf

Malus ‘dolgo’ crabapple (2)

Malus ‘golden russett’ semi dwarf

Malus ‘honeygold’ semi dwarf

Malus ‘honeycrisp’ semi dwarf

Malus ‘northern spy’ semi dwarf

Malus ‘prima’ semi dwarf

Malus sargenti (5)

Malus ‘esopus spitzenburg’ semi dwarf

Malus ‘wickson’ crabapple semi dwarf

Azalea

Rhododendron viscosum ‘swamp azalea’

Rhododendron schlippenbachii ‘royal azalea’ (3)

Rhododendron arborescences ‘sweet azalea’ (2)

Rhododendron arborescens ‘hot ginger & dynamite’

Rhododendron prinophyllum ‘marie hoffman’

Bleeding Heart

Dicentra spectabillis (alba) ‘bleeding heart’ (5)

Blueberry

Vaccinium ‘toro’

Vaccinium ‘rubel’

berberry Kiniknik

Bluestar

Amsonia hubrichtii ‘blue star’

Clematis

Clematis paniculata (2)

Columbine

Aquilegia vulgaris ‘violet’ (3)

Aquilegia vulgaris ‘ninas blue’ (4)

Dogwood

Cornus kousa satomi

Cornus kousa hanros ‘radiant rose’

Foxglove

Digitalis purpurea ‘polkadot princess’ (2)

Fringe Tree

Chionanthus virginicus ‘fringe tree’

Grape

Vitis vinifera ‘bluebell’ grape

Vitis vinifera ’worden’ grape

Hydrangea

Hydrangea paniculata ‘white moth’ (5)

Hydrangea pet. tillifolia ‘small leaf climbing’

Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris (3)

Iris

Iris sibiricia ‘pink haze’ (5)

Lilac

Syringa pubescencs ‘miss kim’ (3)

Syringa pubescens ‘julianne hers’ weeping lilac

Syringa bloomerang ‘pink perfume’

Syringa ‘prince charming’

Syringa vulgaris ‘beauty of moscow’ (20)

Lilly of The Valley

Convallaria majalis (rosea) ‘lilly of the valley’ (3)

Magnolia

Magnolia loebneri ‘leonard messel’

Magnolia x ‘ann’

Magnolia stellata ‘royal star’

Magnolia loebneri ‘white rose’ (2)

Mock Orange

Philadelphus mock orange ‘buckleys quill’

Pear

Pyrus ussuriensis ‘ure’ semi dwarf

Pyrus communis ‘seckel’ semi dwarf

Pyrus pyrifolia ‘hosui’ asian pear

Periwinkle

Vinca minor ‘perwinkle’

Rhododendron

Rhododendron ‘april debutante’

Rhododendron ‘lavender frost’ (2)

Rose

Rosa ‘morden blush’ (3)

Spirea

Spirea japonica ‘anthony watarer’ (3)

Spirea vanhouttei (3)

Viburnum

Viburnum juddi (2)

Viburnum carlesii ‘aurora’ korean spice

Viburnum lantanoides ‘hobblebush’ (5)

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