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Surveillance photos released after plants stolen from Tulsa Garden Center

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TULSA — The Tulsa Garden Center at Woodward Park is asking the public for help in finding a woman they say dug up and walked away with some of their plants.

For the past couple of weeks, the Tulsa Garden Center at Woodward Parks says they have been noticing plants being stolen around Woodward Park, according to a Tulsa Garden Center at Woodward Park's facebook post.

Some of the plants included new trial roses and daylillies in the Rose Garden, as well as other various plants in the entry garden of the Linnaeus, says the post.

Then last Saturday, officials with Tulsa Garden Center at Woodward Park say a "woman was seen digging up plants and carrying them out of the Rose Garden in two bags, and we need your help to identify her!"

The woman was seen taking several plants that included daylillies which were gifted to the Tulsa Garden Center at Woodward Park as a part of their beautification efforts for Woodward by the Tulsa Area Daylily Society and the Tulsa Area Iris Society.

If has any information on this situation, email info@tulsagardencenter.org.

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