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Africa's National Botanical Gardens South Africa's national botanical gardens are home to all three South African lapwings (previously called plovers) - Blacksmith, Crowned, and the African Wattled Lapwing. All three lapwings (Vanellus spp.) have been recorded in each of the Lowveld, Pretoria and Walter Sisulu NBGs. Photos: Mark Anderson

The Former Tea Rooms is located at the north end of Lake Joanna in the Castlemaine Botanical Gardens, Downes Rd, Castlemaine. Capacity The Tea Rooms hold a maximum of 45 guests. This does not include staff or performers The Tea Room is 9.4m in width and 16.4m in length.

sharing data throughout the Botanical Gardens databases. 6. Use a highly accurate GPS to get GCPs for property boundary delineation (at Beryl's discretion). 7. Better define level of detailed desired within the attribute tables and the features to be mapped in order to build next-steps. 5

visit the Botanical Gardens. Longue Vue House and Gardens The former home of Edgar and Edith Stern (daughter of Julius Rosenwald), the current house is in fact the second. The original house and gardens began in 1924. In 1934 landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman began to work with the Sterns

goal of developing gardens which are small-scale so that visitors can apply the gardens' design lessons to their own yards. The plan retains the goal of dem-onstrating successful uses of native plants and na-tive plant communities in gardens, and the retention of lowland Puget Sound ecosystem functions within developed areas. It also

State Owned and Managed Lands- University or College Gardens City Owned and Managed Lands Private Donation of Land to Public Agencies-Kubota Gardens . garden has an international reputation for providing magnifi cent fl oral and foliage displays year-round. In 2004, the 55 acre garden was designated a National Historic .

botanic gardens in "chaperoned" managed relocation is described by Adam Smith, Matthew Albrecht and Abby Hird. Well maintained records of the movements of plants between gardens along a climatic gradient will be essential in this process. The skills of botanic gardens in conservation, research, ecological restoration, invasive species .

Rain gardens are depression gardens designed and locat-ed to receive water runoff from a roof, driveway, or lawn. They work with nature to collect, filter and infiltrate runoff, while showcasing a variety of colorful and low- maintenance plants. Rain gardens thrive when filled with native plants that don't mind getting their feet wet,

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2015 Missouri Botanical Garden The Bulletin is a benefit of Garden membership. The BULLETIN (ISSN 0026-6507) is published quarterly by the Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63110. Periodicals postage paid at St. Louis, MO. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes to Bulletin, Missouri Botanical Garden,

of the applicable dichotomous key to their knowledge, the activities in it. Due to this fact, both versions of DKs are recommend-ed as new assistive tools in the botanical education of NV students. Keywords: botanical education, plants identification, dichotomous