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Wildflowers Among the Cars and Concrete

Wildflowers - Cosmos bipinnatus (pinks/whites/maroons) and Cosmos sulphureus (orange/yellow) - are abloom amid the concrete and 60,000 daily vehicles on Cherry Hill's Rt. 70. Staff photographer Tom Gralish - who created this visual appreciation - is a frequent driver on the often congested four-lane stretch between Haddonfield Road and I-295.

The blooming wildflowers have overgrown their sign, on the median strip on Route 70 in Cherry Hill.  ( TOM GRALISH / Staff Photographer ) EDITORS NOTE JFLOWERS  JRIORDAN23iTG Thur 9/15/2011 Cherry Hill has turned a stretch of its iconic Route 70 -- hardly renowned for its loveliness -- into an extravagant garden of wildflowers. And the recent hurricane rains haven't hurt, either. Reporter: Riordan, Kevin
The blooming wildflowers have overgrown their sign, on the median strip on Route 70 in Cherry Hill. ( TOM GRALISH / Staff Photographer ) EDITORS NOTE JFLOWERS JRIORDAN23iTG Thur 9/15/2011 Cherry Hill has turned a stretch of its iconic Route 70 -- hardly renowned for its loveliness -- into an extravagant garden of wildflowers. And the recent hurricane rains haven't hurt, either. Reporter: Riordan, KevinRead moreTOM GRALISH / Staff Photographer
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