116 Tupper Ln
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Located on 0.77 acres, the gardens have been a wildlife certified habitat for almost 20 years. The front garden space has been transformed into a pollinator habitat. Along the back half of the property, we have a wooded area dedicated to natives. In the very back, we have a boxwood styled garden with areas dedicated to flowers, vegetables, herbs, fruits, and natives. It is hard to list all of the wildlife our yard supports, but the variety of insects, birds (local and migratory), mammals, lizards, toads, frogs, and turtles make it truly a wonderful space to share with our wildlife friends.



Live Oak, Red Oak, Water Oak, Eastern Red Cedar, Magnolia, Redbud, Crabapple, Wax Myrtle, Spice Bush, Fatsia, Turk's Cap, Anise, Witch Hazel, Forsythia, Holly, Echinacea, Rudbeckia, Solidago, Helianthus, Blue Mist Flower, Coreopsis, Lyre Leaf Sage, Beautyberry Callicarpus, Carolina Jessamine, Trumpet Vine, Coral Honeysuckle, Passionflower Vine, Spiderwort, Chaste Tree, Native Azalea, Pipevine
