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Planter #1

Planter #1. Presented by janita , catrina , and mike. Nwacc nature area. Our planter. Echinacea paradoxa. Yellow coneflower Blooms in summer. Echinacea purpurea. Purple Coneflower Blooms in summer. Tradescantia ohiensis. Common spiderwort Blooms in… Early spring

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Planter #1

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  1. Planter #1 Presented by janita, catrina, and mike

  2. Nwacc nature area Our planter

  3. Echinacea paradoxa • Yellow coneflower • Blooms in summer

  4. Echinacea purpurea • Purple Coneflower • Blooms in summer

  5. Tradescantiaohiensis • Common spiderwort • Blooms in… • Early spring • Late spring • Early summer

  6. Liatrisspicata Blooms in Summer

  7. Redbeckia Maxima • Blooms in • Late summer • Early fall Great coneflower

  8. Eryngiumyuccifolium Rattle Snake Master Blooms in Summer

  9. Solidagospeciosa Showy Goldenrod Blooms in… Late Summer Early Fall

  10. Ceanothusamericana New Jersey Tea Blooms in Summer

  11. Boutelouacurtipendula Prairie Grass Side Oats gramma Blooms in Summer

  12. Our Nature Area And Its History

  13. History of Nature Preserve Before being acquired by NWACC this area was used as farmland, mainly for raising cattle. Before that it was a natural Tall Grass prairie, where most of our plants may have grown wild.

  14. GPS Location • LAT 36.36240 • LONG -94.17413

  15. Motivation Benton county’s natural areas are disappearing at an alarming rate. The Tall Grass Prairie will soon disappear completely. We went into this project with the hopes of preserving this habitat for future students and anyone who enjoys these beautiful plants.

  16. Finished Product

  17. TOOLS USED • Shovels • Rakes • GPS • Elbow Grease • Internet Research • Wildflower books

  18. Community Contacts • Diane Phillips, East EmpactsLab Director • Burnetta Hinterhuer, Instructor Plant Biology • Dr. Marvin Galloway, Dean Science and Math • Jaime Bagwell • Paul Lowrey, GPS Instructor • Scott Starr, Botanical Garden of the Ozarks

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