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Megan < Back I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. We have a wooded lot behind our home where I have painstakingly removed many bush honeysuckle. I have planted two pawpaw trees, native sumacs, milkweed, purple coneflower, a dogwood tree, and a variety of other native perennials. Also, clearing the honeysuckle has allowed more existing natives to thrive in spring, such as mayapples, jewelweed, and yellow trout lilly. I grew most of the native perennials from seed in spring, and planted them all this summer and fall. II Pawpaw, winged sumacs, dogwood, mulberry, black cherry, and black walnut trees. Milkweed, purple and grey headed coneflowers, blanket flowers, wild bergamot, blue Vervain, Virginia and narrow leaved mint, rose swamp Mallow.
- 43 Aquila Rd
marcia < Back 43 Aquila Rd I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy.
- 165 hill street
MarieLine < Back 165 hill street I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy.
- 57 River Field Road Apt. 2
Barbara < Back 57 River Field Road Apt. 2 I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. agastache foeniculum Rudbeckia hirta "Irish Eyes" Rudbeckia hirta liatris novae-angliae verbena hastata rudbeckia triloba callirhoe bushii Anemone canadensis lobelia cardinalis geranium maculatum Vitis labrusca penstemon digitalis Zizia aurea Packera aurea lobelia siphilitica Penstemon hirsutus - Eutrochium purpureum Conoclinium coelestinum Pycnanthemum virginianum Vernonia noveboracensis Echinacea pallida liatris pycnostachya Rubus odoratus Swida amomum Asclepias incarnata Helianthus occidentalis monarda fistulosa clematis virginiana aquilegia canadensis asarum canadense Viburnum nudum Sedum ternatum Lots more!
- Jes Parker
Board Member < Back Jes Parker Board Member Jes Parker works at the intersection of communications and conservation, inspiring people to care for each other and the natural world. She serves as Director of Communications for Westchester Land Trust, leading marketing and messaging that engage communities, strengthen donor connections, and advance the organization’s mission. Jes is committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in conservation, weaving these values into both internal culture and public outreach. She serves on the boards of the Pollinator Pathway and Norwalk River Watershed Association, and on the steering committee of the Regional Conservation Partnership (RCP) Network. Based in Norwalk, Connecticut, she also helps run MANIFEST, a mobile coffee + community spot, and the Norwalk Silent Book Club. Her background includes roles with conservation nonprofits, marketing agencies, and as a freelance strategist. Jes holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies and a master’s in strategic communications. Previous Next
- 1222 S 10th St
Brenda < Back 1222 S 10th St I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Oak
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- 44 Gordon Ave
Yolanda < Back 44 Gordon Ave I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. This address is vacant land. There are some trees but no shrubs or flowers. The home was removed because of vandalization and trespassing. I have not sold the land and saw your program. Not yet in OH. I thought this might be a good project for me. I'm not getting any younger and thought Pollinator Pathway would be away to get involved. By adding a home for Birds Bees and Butterflies.
- 426 South Rd
Lillian < Back 426 South Rd I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Butterfly Bush, Bee balm, Day lilies, Lilacs, Honeysuckles, Linden Trees, Beech Tree
- 1000 Washington Ave
Visit our public garden in Pelham Manor at . < Back 1000 Washington Ave 1000 Washington Ave, Pelham, NY 10803, USA Students planted a 100 square foot circle filled with pollinator favorites and native plants at Prospect Hill Elementary school.
- 99-16 157th Ave
Katherine < Back 99-16 157th Ave I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Currently I have a container garden in the main part of my yard. I am continuing the effort to rid my yard of ivy. I have completed one strip on the side of my home, where i have planted only native plants in ground. coreopsis verticillata, Chelone Glabra, vernonia noveboracesis, Tiarella cordifolia, lobelia cardinalis, Asclepias tuberosa, Oenothera biennis, lobelia siphilitica, Mertensia virginica, claytonia virginica, and zizia aurea
- 16 Smith Hill Road
Suzanne < Back 16 Smith Hill Road I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy.



