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Native Plant Volunteers planting Mitella diphyllum (bishop's cap) in the Upland Wet Woodland |
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Re-planting native iris in the Wet Woodland |
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Eastern Massasauga finding a new home in the Prairie-to-be (photo credit: Steven Parrish) |
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Great Lakes Garden on a new side site:
http://mbgnagreatlakesgarden.tumblr.com/
This blog will be a database and log that details the phenology, plantings, and overall progress of the new Great Lakes Garden, a one-of-a-kind collection of native, endemic, and endangered plants from around the Great Lakes.
[Photos above from the May 17th Native Plant Volunteer day]
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