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conservation development, EQUINOX Investments, LLC Chantilly, VA HOME
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About Scott C. Plein. Reserve at Hunter's Ridge. Villages of Piedmont II. About Scott C. Plein. Reserve at Hunter's Ridge. Villages of Piedmont II. About Scott C. Plein. Reserve at Hunter's Ridge. Villages of Piedmont II. About Scott C. Plein. Reserve at Hunter's Ridge. Villages of Piedmont II. About Scott C. Plein. Reserve at Hunter's Ridge. Villages of Piedmont II. Villages of Piedmont at Leopold's Preserve. To learn more about this special project, visit www.vopii.com or find us on Facebook. Conservat...
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Virginia Native Plant Nurseries and Resources
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Newfoundland & Labrador. You are here: Home. Featured Virginia Native Plant Resource. Wildflowers and Grasses of Virginia’s Coastal Plain. By Helen Hamilton and Gustavus Hall. If your native plant nursery or organization is not listed below, please leave a comment below describing your nursery and give us a link to your webpage. Want to be the Featured Resource? See the Featured Native Plant Resource. Have an upcoming native plant sale, conference, or other event? Virginia Native Plant Nurseries. Alexand...
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Tree Feature - Boxelder -
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Supporting Nature by Landscaping with Native Species. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tree Feature – Boxelder. June 9, 2015. At first glance, a boxelder tree looks like poison ivy grown into horrifyingly large proportions. The leaves resemble each other very closely, particularly when both are young. There are 128 species of maple worldwide with 13 native to North America. Acer negundo is the only North American maple with compound leaves and these grow as three to seven leaflets.
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Tree Feature - Bald Cypress -
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Supporting Nature by Landscaping with Native Species. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tree Feature – Bald Cypress. May 13, 2015. Many people find the bald cypress to be a very nice addition to the landscape, from its natural, pyramidal shape and range of habitat to its light, airy appearance. It remains somewhat obscure, however, despite positive reviews from growers across the U.S. Bald Cypress in parking area – Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden – Richmond, VA. After the death of the old...
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News and Updates from White House Natives
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Supporting Nature by Landscaping with Native Species. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tree of the Month – Elderberry. September 1, 2016. The famous forager and naturalist Euell Gibbons says ‘the common Elderberry, known to botanists as Sambucus canadensis, is one of the most abundant, most useful, most healthful, yet most neglected of our native wild fruits.’[1]. Elderberries can be dried & made into a healthy winter tea. This may be a good winter to stock up on natural tonics. Howeve...
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Naturalist Stroll Visits WHN -
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Supporting Nature by Landscaping with Native Species. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Naturalist Stroll Visits WHN. March 27, 2015. Naturalist Stroll White House Farm Foundation Sat. March 21, 2015. For those who enjoy studying nature and being outdoors, this was a perfect morning noticing the natural world slowly awakening with the welcome return of sunlight and warmth and sharing information and company with fellow naturalists. Chris Anderson, executive director. NEWS & UPDATES.
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Partners
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THE NATURAL WAY TO LIVE. The success of this project is due in large part to the support of and input from these organizations:. Bull Run Mountains Conservancy. Ducks Unlimited, Prince William Chapter. Journey Through Hallowed Ground. The Living Legacy Project. Northern Virginia Conservation Trust. Prince William County Planning Commission. Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center. Villages of Piedmont I Homeowners Association. Virginia Tech - College of Natural Resources and Environment.
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Conference - Virginia Association of Forest Health ProfessionalsVirginia Association of Forest Health Professionals
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Our 25th Annual Conference will be held January 30-31rst 2017 in Richmond, VA! President: Lori Chamberlin, Virginia Department of Forestry. Vice President: Rachel Griesmer-Zakhar, Fairfax County Urban Forest Management. Secretary: Valerie Huelsman, Prince William County. Treasurer: Ian Treggett,. Rachel Habig-Myers, Fairfax County Urban Forest. Joan Allen, Fairfax County Urban Forest. Charles Layton, Fairfax County Urban Forest Management. Chris Anderson, White House Farm Foundation. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK.
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