AT24-105 Hybrid Invasives and Alternative Native Plants, NPSOT Collin County
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Invasive Plants and Alternative Native Plants
Learn good land stewardship practices to restore and enhance native plant communities to produce the cover, food, and water needed for thriving bird populations.
Learn about resident and migrant birds at the Botanical Garden, their habitat, food, nesting and protection.
Learn how to use Native Plants to help restore the Texas Horned Lizard.
Learn about the aspects of wildlife habitat and how to recreate these habitats in participants gardens. A special focus will be placed on the value of native plants to provide food and shelter
Learn about the benefits of native plants, desirable plants for your area and design considerations for your landscape. Content is specific to the Boerne area ecoregion.
A Conversation about Invasive Plants / What they are / Why They're Harmful / And How We Can Do Better for the Environment. Program will discuss what plants are considered invasive and beneficial substitutions.
Garden Design with Native Plants
The presentation inspects pre-Columbian archaeological sites in Texas, with special attention to how sites are located in relation to natural features of the landscape, what plants would have been available to site inhabitants, what plants were recovered in archaeological investigations, what purposes they might have served, and how such knowledge is inferred.
Learn about our region’s unique climate and how important it is to choose Plants able to withstand heat and minimal watering.