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Ledyard Charter School botany students, from left, Kiley Harvey, 18, Sabrina Lopez, 17, and Rya Pospychala, 16, right, search for an information sheet on Morning Glories to give Timber Holmes, of Grantham, left, who bought starts of the flowers at their Mother's Day plant sale in Lebanon, N.H., on Wednesday, May 7, 2025. The sale includes annual starts planted by the students and house plants they propagated. Proceeds from the sale, which continues through Friday, benefit the school as it prepares to install a lift between the first and second floors of its building. (Valley News - James M. Patterson)

Ledyard Charter School botany students, from left, Kiley Harvey, 18, Sabrina Lopez, 17, and Rya Pospychala, 16, right, search for an information sheet on Morning Glories to give Timber Holmes, of Grantham, left, who bought starts of the flowers at their Mother's Day plant sale in Lebanon, N.H., on Wednesday, May 7, 2025. The sale includes annual starts planted by the students and house plants they propagated. Proceeds from the sale, which continues through Friday, benefit the school as it prepares to install a lift between the first and second floors of its building. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Valley News — James M. Patterson

Published: 05-09-2025 5:09 PM

Ledyard Charter School botany students, from left, Kiley Harvey, 18, Sabrina Lopez, 17, and RyaPospychala, 16, right, search for an information sheet on Morning Glories to give Timber Holmes, of Grantham, left, who bought starts of the flowers at their Mother's Day plant sale in Lebanon. The sale includes annual starts planted by the students and house plants they propagated. Proceeds from the sale, which continues through Friday, benefits the school as it prepares to install a lift between the first and second floors of its building.

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