Maintenance Installs Flowers for 2024 Season

It is finally starting to look and feel like spring around our JMC properties! All of our properties have received their plant deliveries and the maintenance and grounds crews have been working hard to install the plants just in time for the sunshine. We can't wait to watch them grow over the next few months!


Man planting flowers in mulch

Man putting plants into large planter


Entrance sign of Faxon Commons with flower beds below
We look forward to seeing the flowers looking like this soon!


Click to watch a video compilation of social posts including our wonderful maintenance staff members!

TRIVIA: The Middlemist Red is considered the rarest flower in the world. It is known to exist in only 2 locations. What are the 2 locations?


4/4 Trivia Answer: American Robin


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  1. A garden in New Zealand and a Greenhouse in the UK

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  2. Jasmine St Jean, The MastlightApr 17, 2024, 10:54:00 AM

    Currently, the flower is found in only two locations: a garden in New Zealand, (Treaty House) and a greenhouse in the UK (Chiswick House & Gardens).

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  3. New Zealand and the UK!

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  4. Treaty House Garden in New Zealand and Chiswick House & Gardens in the UK

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  5. New Zealand & the UK

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  6. The Middlemist Red - UK London and New Zealand :-)

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  7. New Zealand and UK

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  8. One is a garden in New Zealand, and the other is in the UK in a greenhouse

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  9. a garden in New Zealand, (Treaty House) and a greenhouse in the UK (Chiswick House & Gardens).

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  10. Currently, the flower is found in only two locations: a garden in New Zealand, (Treaty House) and a greenhouse in the UK (Chiswick House & Gardens

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  11. A garden in New Zealand and a greenhouse in the United Kingdom!

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  12. Garden in New Zealand and greenhouse in UK

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  13. New Zealand and the UK

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  14. Treaty House Garden New Zealand and Chriswick House & Garden Greenhouse England, UK

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  15. Mary Barton Duke of Devonshire’s conservatory, Chiswick, west London, UK, and the other in Waitangi, New Zealand

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