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CATEGORIES:Native Plant Talks
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SUMMARY: From Trails to Gardens: Celebrating Local Native Plants
LOCATION:https://bit.ly/cnpsscv-20210505
DESCRIPTION:For many of us, hiking has activated an interest in gardening with Californ
 ia native plants. This talk explores many of our locally native plants in S
 anta Clara Valley through hiking photos and compares native plants in our w
 ildlands with their counterparts in gardens.\nWhat unusual plants are growi
 ng closer to us than we think and where can we see them? What do we learn a
 bout how to grow natives from seeing them in their natural setting? Do plan
 ts look different or respond in unexpected ways when grown under garden con
 ditions?\nA plant list of California natives seen on local trails that also
  thrive when grown in gardens will be shared, along with many inspirational
  home garden and wildland trail photos.\nStephanie Morris has been working 
 in the field of Landscape Architecture for 25 years. She enjoys creating de
 signs that respond to aesthetics, functionality, and ecology ̶ with emphasi
 s on California native plants, healthy soil, water-conservation, and enviro
 nmentally-conscious materials.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column
 "><p>For many of us, hiking has activated an interest in gardening with Cal
 ifornia native plants. This talk explores many of our locally native plants
  in Santa Clara Valley through hiking photos and compares native plants in 
 our wildlands with their counterparts in gardens.</p><p>What unusual plants
  are growing closer to us than we think and where can we see them? What do 
 we learn about how to grow natives from seeing them in their natural settin
 g? Do plants look different or respond in unexpected ways when grown under 
 garden conditions?</p><div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutAr
 ea"><div class="column"><p>A plant list of California natives seen on local
  trails that also thrive when grown in gardens will be shared, along with m
 any inspirational home garden and wildland trail photos.</p><p>Stephanie Mo
 rris has been working in the field of Landscape Architecture for 25 years. 
 She enjoys creating designs that respond to aesthetics, functionality, and 
 ecology ̶ with emphasis on&nbsp;California native plants, healthy soil, wat
 er-conservation, and environmentally-conscious materials.</p></div></div></
 div></div></div></div>
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