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+ Habitat Mapping and Management
+ Valuing Our Mission: "To prepare innovative, comprehensive and scientifically-based environmental management plans that ensure the long-term conservation of Brevard's natural communities while fostering local economic development, tourism and recreational opportunities for Brevard's citizens and visitors."*Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to open this document |
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> Education, Outreach and Volunteers > Volunteer Appreciation & Learning Garden > Explore the Volunteer Appreciation & Learning Garden |
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Explore the GardenCLICK HERE TO ACCESS A LAYOUT OF THE GARDEN The Volunteer Appreciation and Learning Garden was designed to thank our volunteers and serve as a demonstration garden. The trees and plants chosen for the garden were selected for a number of reasons including:
Many of the species here are currently underutilized in our landscapes. Some of the trees here provide shade, while others are great trees for small spaces, others produce attractive flowers, and still others are beneficial for wildlife. We hope the information here will help you choose the right plants for your landscape. The garden was also designed in sections, as described below, to demonstrate the plants that can be used for specific purposes like a wildlife garden, shade garden, and waterwise garden. The garden is currently a work in progress. The trees are installed, and parts of the understory vegetation are planted. The suggested additions will be planted as grant funds are acquired. They will also be planted by volunteer coodinators and volunteers!
Firebush (Hamelia patens)
Beautyberry (Callicarpa Americana)
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