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  • 500 | Pollinator Pathway

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  • 514 N 11th St.

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  • 500 | Pollinator Pathway

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  • 2624 Avilla Vincintage Rd

    Laura < Back 2624 Avilla Vincintage Rd I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Milkweed, rue, bronze fennel, dandelion, blue sage, parsley, elderberry

  • 1820 Col. Benjamin Stephenson House

    < Back 1820 Col. Benjamin Stephenson House I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. The gardens at the 1820 Col. Benjamin Stephenson House showcase native plants and historical varieties grown in the region during the early 19th century. Master gardeners from the University of Illinois Extension Office work year round to maintain the gardens at the site which include a teaching garden, shade garden, woodland plants, herbs, flowers, and a small orchard.

  • 73rd Street Mall

    Visit our public garden in New York at . < Back 73rd Street Mall Broadway & West 73rd Street, New York, NY, USA The Broadway Mall Association serves as a steward of the city-owned Broadway Malls, dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the malls for public enjoyment. Their primary focus lies in ensuring the well-being of our plants and safeguarding their vital role as habitat for urban wildlife. We know that the malls are integral to Broadway’s grand character, and are honored to continue building the ever-changing character of an historic street. Learn more about the RESTORATION STRATEGY for 73rd - 74th ST. Use this link to check out a database and map of all the native plants and trees on the Broadway malls . Please contact us with your comments and questions: info@broadwaymall.org .

  • 5 Woodchuck Lane

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  • Medeiros Farm Pollinator Garden

    Visit our public garden in Swansea at . < Back Medeiros Farm Pollinator Garden 1100 Bark St, Swansea, MA 02777, USA The Medeiros Farm Pollinator Garden contains approximately 1,600 plants of 61 different species. Some of the species are rare or extinct in Massachusettes. The garden was installed by volunteers, town employees, and the Conservation Commission in June, 2025. Ilex Opaca (American Holly) Female Ilex Opaca (American Holly) Male Ilex Vertcillata (Winterberry) Lindera Benzion (Spicebush) Viburnun Dentatum (Arrowood Viburnum) Viburnum Nudum (Witherod Viburnum/ Wild Raisin) Cornus Racemosa (Gray Dogwood) Cornus Sericea (Red Osier Dogwood) Spirea Alba (Meadowsweet) Vaccinium angustifolium (Lowbush Blueberry) Comptonia peregrina (Sweetfern) Aronia melonacarpa (Black Chokeberry) Myrica Gale (Sweetgale) Arctostaphylus uva ursi (Bearberry) Baccharis halimifolia (Groundsel Tree) Rosa Carolina (Pasture Rose) Hpericum prolificum (Shrubby St. John's)) Salix discolor (Pussywillow) Cephalnthus occidentalis (Button Bush( Viola sororia Viola labradorica Acquilegia canadensis (Eastern Columbine) Zizia aurea (Golden Alexander) Penstemon hirsustus (hairy beartongue) Penstemon digitalis (beardtongue) Monarda fistulosa (wild bergamot) Monarda punctata (spotted bee balm) Asclepius incarnata (Swamp/Rose Milkweed) Ascepius syriaca (Common Milkweed) Asclepius tuberosa (Butterfly Milkweed) Aster ericoides (Heath Aster) Aster laevis (Smooth Aster) Aster novae-angliae (New England Aster) Aster novii-belgii (New York Aster - local ecotype) Conoclinium coelestum (Blue Mist Flower) Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) Eupatorium hyssofolium (hyssop leaved boneset) Eupatorium perfoliatum (boneset) Achillea millefolium (yarrow) Vernonia noveboracensis (Ironweed) Baptisia tinctoria (wild indigo) Pycnanthemum muticum (clustered mountain mint) Pycnathemum tennuifuolium Panicum Virginicum (switchgrass) Schizachirium scoparium (little bluestem) Sorghastrum nutans (indian grass) Sporobolis heterolepsis (prairie dropseed) Helianthus helianthoides (Oxeye Sunflower) Eupatorium fistulosum (Joe Pye) Eupatorium maculatum (Joe Pye) Solidago odora (sweet goldenrod) Solidago nemoralis (gray goldenrod) Solidago juncea (early goldenrod) Solidago speciosa (Showy goldenrod) Oligoneuron rigidum (rare NE Native stiff goldenrd) Agastache foeniculum (Anise Hyssop) Agastache nepetoides (Yellow / Catnip Giant Hyssop) Agastache scrofulariifolia (Purple Giant Hyssop) Hibiscus moscheutos (Rose Mallow) Chelone Glabra (Turtlehead) Oenothera biennis (evening primrose) Anaphalis marilandica (Pearly Everlasting)

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