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Justin Roger Burns posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 15 years, 10 months ago
I am currently working on my senior cap stone B.S. – LA project , which is a brownfield site ( old glass manufacture). I was curious to see if any one had any unique mitigation techniques or could refer me to a few good case studies.
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jennifer Bloch posted an update in the group Veg.itecture 15 years, 11 months ago
i would research xeriscape plants – there are a bunch of native drought tolerant grasses and sedge that could work – Festuca glauca, Muhlenbergia c. …Also some hardy vines like Wisteria or Honeysuckle or Grape – Sedum, Yucca and Agave of course…and you realize this as you mention succulents…Rosemary var., Erigeron, Gaura, Salvia varieties…[Read more]
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Ahmad Ali Al-Gilani posted an update in the group Xerophytic Landscapes 15 years, 11 months ago
Hello, Hope to exchange knowledge and experience. Regards to All. Ahmad
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Rico Flor posted an update in the group Xerophytic Landscapes 15 years, 11 months ago
Hi, Richard, of seven posts back. Thanks, I missed that post! Need to give credit where credit is due.
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jeffrey Gordon Smith posted an update in the group Xerophytic Landscapes 15 years, 11 months ago
Yes it is ‘Long John’ Good call
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Barte Shadlow posted an update in the group Xerophytic Landscapes 15 years, 11 months ago
Yes, I agree with Mike on the Grevillea sp. re Navid’s post. The flower gives it away. (I’m also from Australia, so I’m familliar with the genus, although I’m not sure on the species of this one. Perhaps Grevillea ‘Long John’.)
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Navid Mostatabi posted an update in the group Xerophytic Landscapes 16 years ago
Fibonacci 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 16 years ago
Name 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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Rico Flor posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 16 years, 1 month ago
So interested in constructed wetlands as a ecological system and a landscape element. Any with experience care to share? Finally, any opinion as to its feasibility in arid-desert locations (MTE’s or more severe climes)?
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Lisa Town posted an update in the group Veg.itecture 16 years, 1 month ago
Check 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 16 years, 2 months ago
Maybe this link will help you Rico
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Baobob posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 16 years, 3 months ago
I am considering a career change into landscape architecture. I have a strong interest in global environmental change, conservation, ecosystem services, sustainability, and how connection with nature benefits human well-being. My background is more environmental science/management, but I am looking for a more creative outlet and the opportunity to…[Read more]
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Phillip Smith posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 16 years, 3 months ago
Found some pics of the aboriginal willum
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Phillip Smith posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 16 years, 3 months ago
I’ve worked on a lot of other restoration projects, establishing wetlands in industrial estates and often roadside habitats. In heavily farmed areas roadside verges are often the only source of remnant vegetation and can therefore be incredibly important for local gene pools.
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Phillip Smith posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 16 years, 3 months ago
We have an aboriginal education team and indigenous bush foods and tools plantings which are just aobut to be extended through a recent grant. They are based out of a beautiful gum leaf shaped shelter that strangely does not appear on our website. I’ll have to take one myself.
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Leonard Bisel posted an update in the group Cal Poly, SLO 16 years, 5 months ago
Jeff, thanks for the invite to the lounge… I was in the same class as Jeff, A long long time ago…….
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Tom Hessel posted an update in the group Cal Poly, SLO 16 years, 5 months ago
2005 for me…When was it for you Jeffrey….sometime in the 80’s..86? Yeah, it was a long time ago, nevermind
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jeffrey Gordon Smith posted an update in the group Cal Poly, SLO 16 years, 5 months ago
A long long time ago……..
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Rico Flor posted an update in the group Xerophytic Landscapes 16 years, 5 months ago
Hi’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….
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Jeremy Sison posted an update in the group Stylin' Streetscapes 16 years, 5 months ago
The the streets on the island of Bali in Indonesia are rather amazing. A contradicting yet some how functional mosaic of temples (Balinese Hindu), tacky souviner shops, bars, resturants, massage parlors, internet cafes, etc. all spilling into a 20 ft wide alley (street) that is already full of taxis, motorbikes, donkey carts and peds.…[Read more] - Load More