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- 131 Westbury Dr
JUDITH < Back 131 Westbury Dr I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. cone flowers, rubekia, bee balm, common milkweed, joe pie weed, new jersey tea shrub st. johns wart, butter fly weed, aster, coral bells, loosestrife, solomon's seal, phlox, goldenrod, honeysuckle, tickseed, wild geranium, beard tongue
- Myles Standish Native Plant & Pollinator Gardens
< Back Myles Standish Native Plant & Pollinator Gardens I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. In early 2023, Friends of Myles Standish State Forest volunteers began working on existing gardens around the Forest's headquarters buildings by enhancing the beds with pollinator-friendly species native to the region's Atlantic coastal pine barrens habitat. The main pollinator garden, located near the corner of Lower College Pond and Cranberry Road on the Plymouth/Carver border (below Smoky the Bear sign), now includes Common, Butterfly and Swamp Milkweed, Common Boneset, Joe-Pye Weed, New York Ironweed, Sweet Pepperbush, Downy Goldenrod, Bearberry, Little Blue Stem, Stiff Aster, Bird Foot Violets and Sickle-leaved Gold Aster. Additional gardens near Forest Headquarters will be enhanced in 2024. The Friends of Myles Standish State Forest welcome volunteers interested in assisting with this project. They also offer planned hikes, annual Earth Day events, a photo contest, a family fishing derby and more. For more information, email friendsmssf@gmail.com
- 31 Acorn Drive
Catherine < Back 31 Acorn Drive I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. black chokeberry, eastern swamp milkweed, butterfly weed, flowering dogwood, red-osier dogwood, Joe Pye weed, wild geranium, swamp rose mallow, common winterberry, spotted jewelweed, mountain laurel, great blue lobelia, red beebalm, pale wild bergamot, Virginia creeper, pussy willow, common elderberry, little bluestem, blue-stemmed goldenrod, smooth aster, heart-leaved aster, New England aster, NY ironweed, smooth arrowwood, heart-leaved golden Alexanders, common golden Alexanders, Yellow Coneflower, purple Coneflower, Threadleaf coreopsis, Black Eyed Susans
- East Hampton
< Back East Hampton I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy.
- 12 Patiky Street
Caitlynn < Back 12 Patiky Street I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Purple coneflowers, sunflowers, Shenandoah switchgrass, sugar maple tree, anise hyssop, highland blueberry bushes, beach plums, bayberry, aster, swamp magnolia, ostrich fern, scrub oak, American cranberry bush, butterfly weed, vervain, brown eyed susans, Joe Pye weed, little Joe Pye weed, cardinal flower
- 70 Woodland St
Deborah < Back 70 Woodland St I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Blueberries, mountain laurel, Lilacs, viburnum, grapes, assorted perennial herbs.
- 247 Stratford Road
Chris < Back 247 Stratford Road I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Too many to list. I'm growing over 250 plant species native to Eastern North America. ~75% are native to NY City.
- 155 Mill Brook Rd.
Myra < Back 155 Mill Brook Rd. I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy.
- 99 Martha Road
Barbara < Back 99 Martha Road I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Rock wall planting with a variety of native plants included milkweed, butterfly bushes, prickly pear, many others. Hummingbirds, bees and butterflies all stop by!
- 1170 Route 134
Linda < Back 1170 Route 134 I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Many! TREES - Oak, Red Maple, White Pine, Spruce, Black Cherry PLANTS - Black-eyed Susan, Goldenrod, Butterfly Milkweed, Appalachian Strawberry, New England Aster, Wild Geranium, Columbine, Coreopsis, Wild Lupine, Wild Bergamot, Virginia Creeper, Beardtongue, Blue Phlox, Pink Coneflower, Ferns, Foam Flower, Boneset, Blue Vervain, Milkweed, Phlox, Clover, Poison Ivy
- Orleans Conservation Trust Office
Visit our public garden in Orleans at . < Back Orleans Conservation Trust Office 203 MA-28, Orleans, MA 02653, USA The Orleans Conservation Trust staff and volunteers transitioned a prominent area around their building on Rt. 28 to all native plants in the Spring of 2023. As a founding member of the PPCC, the OCT wanted to highlight to visitors how a native plant garden can be established by using different planting approaches. The main bed was planted with 1-gallon perennials, while another area was seeded and a third area was planted with many native plant "plugs" or small plants.
- 601 N Ithan Ave
Beaumont < Back 601 N Ithan Ave I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. As a retirement community we have different areas on our campus. We have approximately 15 acres in woods with oaks, hickory, tulip poplar, dogwood, red bud, and others like ragwort, Solidago, white asters, violets, and cardinal flowers. We have pond on one side of the woods with willows, witch hazel, asters, milkweed, Solidago, jewel weed and more. We also have a valle which is a water retention basin with grass for walking and sides filled with native flowers like snakeroot and asters. We have villas and apartments with resident owned gardens--most containing native plants and pollinators. We have a resident community gardens with traditional vegetables and flowers but also with 6 beds of pollinators and native plants that have more or less seeded themselves--Solidago, New York asters, evening primrose, black eyed Susan’s, cone flowers. We have a courtyard planted with native plants and pollinators--false indigo, arrowwood viburnum, red bud, dogwood, oak, cone flowers, blackeyed Susan’s. Oak, hickory, tulip tree, dogwood, witchhazel, Solidago, aster, violets, willow, milkweed, jewelweed, Viburnum, coneflower, Rudbeckia





