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Susan Cohan. APLD posted an update in the group
APLD – Association of Professional Landscape Designers 17 years, 2 months agoJoin Us!
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 17 years, 3 months agoInfo about the LEED Credentialing Program:
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 17 years, 3 months agoInfo about the LEED 2009 Greenbuild Update & the LEED 2009 Exam:
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Navid Mostatabi posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years, 3 months agoFibonacci again? Does anyone know this plant? Found in San Diego at 5000 ft. elevation.

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Navid Mostatabi posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years, 3 months agoName that plant.
Looks like a pine tree from a distance with a flower that is reminiscent of a succulent. I think it’s a desert plant.
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 17 years, 4 months agoNote: Buildings are “certified”, people are “accredited” – a possible question on the test according to a USGBC study group I went to. I am taking the test in December.
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Lisa Town posted an update in the group
Veg.itecture 17 years, 5 months agoCheck out Jason’s review on Patrick Blanc’s new book The Vertical Garden.
And I have to agree, it is indeed quite fabulous and I am not at all disappointed. If nothing else, it is worth it to see the pictures of Mr. Blanc himself perched over a waterfall with his green hair.
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Richard Mariani posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years, 5 months agoMaybe this link will help you Rico
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Rico Flor posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years, 9 months agoHi’s and Hello’s to you all. Got a short question for you guys. I’m not familiar with mesquite (Prosopis juliflora), so do you know if this could be propagated en masse asexually? Rumor has it in the UAE that the indigenous and endemic trees here are resistant to mass asexual propagation. I hope you can prove me wrong….
