Volunteers Needed!
To volunteer, contact our Green Team Chair, Sally Robson at sallyrobson@bellsouth.net. (or just show up at Boone Park with your shorts, hat, sunscreen, and sunny disposition!)
re:solve is a one-year grant from Brunet-Garcia advertising for pro-bono marketing and advertising services. This year, Riverside Avondale Preservation is honored to have been selected as one of the local non-profit organizations to receive the grant from this prestigious firm.
7 comments:
Crape Myrtle's are not native. That being said, they are in my opinion way over planted. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagerstroemia
How about a nice flowering tree that is native. Eastern Redbud
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cercis
You are right, but the plant seems to have adapted to FL conditions. All the others are native. Thanks for the correction!
They may not be "native" in the sense that they are originally from the area, but they certainly are "so Jacksonville" to me. I love that you see so many here. They may be Asian in birth, but they are as southern as you get and definitely remind me of home. (Fingers crossed for the deep purple kind!)
They may not be "native" in the sense that they are originally from the area, but they certainly are "so Jacksonville" to me. I love that you see so many here. They may be Asian in birth, but they are as southern as you get and definitely remind me of home. (Fingers crossed for the deep purple kind!)
They may not be "native" in the sense that they are originally from the area, but they certainly are "so Jacksonville" to me. I love that you see so many here. They may be Asian in birth, but they are as southern as you get and definitely remind me of home. (Fingers crossed for the deep purple kind!)
THANK YOU to all those volunteers who showed up this morning for the tree planting at Boone Park--what a great way to kick-off the re:solve grant program! The weather was perfect & we were done quickly with all the help!
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