Restoration One Step at a Time
Please watch your step!
We ask all visitors to remain on the trails. We're doing restoration
work here, which can look like:
* Revegetation: restoring native plants in their natural habitat
Habitat enhancement: making an environment better for a
specific species
Remediation: repairing a damaged ecosystem
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Amur Honeysuckle
Amur Honeysuckle is an invasive shrub in eastern
North America that reduces biodiversity by
outcompeting native plants.
Key Features
+ Hollow stems
+ Dense branches
* White flowers in spring
* Reddish berries in late summer/fall
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The Nature Center is removing Amur Honeysuckle
and researching the growth and seed production of
various native species.
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Growing Native Plants
The Nature Center’s Native Plant Propagation
Program grows native species to support habitat
restoration projects. The program also connects
people like you with native plants through the
Nature Center’s seasonal sales. Join us by
cultivating native plants at home.
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* More likely to survive
* Easy to maintain /
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* Provide resources for wildlife like butterflies and
bees
Look as these native plants grow while you walk
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