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ANN ARBOR, MI – The nation’s largest peony garden was vandalized over the weekend as protesters sheared the flowers from about one third of the blooming plants. The vandalism was discovered ...
We're told the vandalism was reported to police just after 6 a.m. on Sunday morning. DPSS officers saw about 250 peony plants on the north side of the garden – about a third of the garden's 800 ...
ANN ARBOR, MI – Thousands of blooming peony plants were destroyed overnight at the University of Michigan’s W.E. Upjohn Peony Garden. Tony Kolenic, director of Matthaei Botanical Gardens and ...
Approximately 250 peony plants — or about one-third of the peony plants on the north side of the garden — were discovered with most of their flowers cut off at about 6:14 a.m. Sunday.
Around 250 peony plants on the north side of the garden had most of their flowers cut. The garden has around 800 peony plants. Police said 100 paper signs were left throughout the area.
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