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The Botanical States of America WASHINGTON, D.C.

in the United States, and each tells a different story,” says Devin Dotson, an exhibits specialist. “We chose to spotlight twenty gardens through a combination of geographical diversity, diversity in size, and creativity.” Fifteen-by-twenty-foot replicas take visitors on a floral journey with stops for the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s carnivorous pink butterwort and white pitcher plants, which consume insects alive; the mass of azaleas planted over a tiny version of the iconic arching bridge at Charleston, South Carolina’s Magnolia Plantation and Gardens; and the goldenrod, banyan trees, and milkweed Thomas Edison and Henry Ford once grew for their twentieth-century rubber research at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers, Florida. “Most gardens will highlight their designs, but we’re highlighting our function,” says Debbie Hughes, senior horticulturist at Edison and Ford. “I want people to see our display and know that plants have more of a purpose than being pretty.” (Although they’re still pretty.) True, a manicured plot beside the National Mall is a far cry from coastal Florida, but the tropical plants should thrive with a breath of cooler air, Hughes says: “Summer in D.C. is kind of like winter here.” usbg.gov

TOURNAMENT

Alabama

DOMINO THEORY

Macky Barnes’s reputation precedes him. When the three-time World Championship Domino Tournament doubles winner walked into his most recent match, a fellow competitor greeted him with “Dang, Macky, I sure was hoping you weren’t going to be here.” Good-natured razzing is all part of the fun while playing the tiles game that most likely came to North America from the West Indies. Although playing dominoes is especially popular in Antigua, Cuba, and Jamaica, since 1976, the official worldwide tournament has taken place in Andalusia, a little railroad-stop town in southern Alabama. Now the local Rotary Club’s largest fund-raiser, it brings in $50,000 annually to support causes such as a camp for children with disabilities. Competitors and spectators have traveled to the Covington County Fairgrounds from as far away as England and have even included regional celebrities

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