Vermont Botanical About Us

After eight years of courageously battling cancer, artist Maggie Lake passed away on January 16, 2015 surrounded by her loving family. Her life and artwork touched people around the world. For 30 years, Maggies love and knowledge of plants led her on gathering expeditions throughout Vermonts forests and gardens, and to places as far away as the alpine tundra of Alaska. With these plant specimens she created her one-of-a-kind botanicals. Thank you for your understanding and for your continued support.

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This domain vermontbotanical.com was registered on November 10, 1998. It was last updated on September 10, 2013. It will expire on November 09, 2016. It is currently one thousand three hundred and thirty-six weeks, twelve days, nineteen hours, and sixteen minutes old.
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VERMONT BOTANICAL

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After eight years of courageously battling cancer, artist Maggie Lake passed away on January 16, 2015 surrounded by her loving family. Her life and artwork touched people around the world. For 30 years, Maggies love and knowledge of plants led her on gathering expeditions throughout Vermonts forests and gardens, and to places as far away as the alpine tundra of Alaska. With these plant specimens she created her one-of-a-kind botanicals. Thank you for your understanding and for your continued support.

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