Native Plant Demonstration Gardens & Groves 1. BayScape Garden 3 . D r a g o n fl y G a r d e n 2. Highbush Blueberry Rain Garden 4 . V i r g i n i a S w e et s p i r e X e r i s c a p e 5 . R ock 'N R ain G arden 6 . R i v er B irch R ain G arden 7. Oak Grove 8 . R ed b u d R o w an d D ogw ood G rove 1 1 . N A A C P F r e e d o m G r o v e 9 . W a t e r m a n ’ s G a r d e n 10. Restored Riparian Forest Buffer (Invasive Species Removal/Reforestation Area) 1 3. Berry Patch Rain Garden 1 4. Pa w P a w a n d Persim m o n G ro v e 17. Former Asphalt Swale Rain Garden 18. RainScaping Education Station 19. Bertina Nick Rain Garden 2 0 . B a y - W is e R a i n G a r d e n 1 6 . S w ee t f e r n X e r i s c a p e 15. Sweetbay Magnolia Rain Garden 21. Master Gardener Shade Garden 22. Shade Rain Garden 23. Glenwood Street Rain Garden > 24 Catch-All Rain Garden 12.Outdoor Classroom < 1. BayScape Garden 2. Highbush Blueberry Rain Garden 3. Dragonfly Garden 4. Virginia Sweetspire Xeriscape 5. Rock ‘N Rain Garden 6. River Birch Rain Garden 7. Oak Grove 8. Redbud Row and Dogwood Grove 9. Waterman’s Garden 10. Restored Riparian Forest Buffer 11. NAACP Freedom Grove 12. Outdoor Classroom 13. Berry Patch Rain Garden 14. Paw Paw and Persimmon Grove 15. Sweetbay Magnolia Rain Garden 16. Sweetfern Xeriscape 17. Former Asphalt Swale Rain Garden 18. RainScaping Education Station 19. Bertina Nick Rain Garden 20. Bay-Wise Rain Garden 21. Master Gardener Shade Garden 22. Shade Rain Garden 23. Glenwood Street Rain Garden 24. Catch-All Rain Garden
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Native Plant Demonstration Gardens & Groves
1. BayScape Garden
3. Dragonfly Garden
2. Highbush Blueberry Rain Garden
4. V
irgini
a Sweetspire Xeriscape
5. R
ock
'N R
ain
Gar
den
6. R
iver B
irch R
ain Gard
en
7. Oak Grove
8. Redbud Row and Dogwood Grove
11. NAACP Freedom G
rove
9. Wate
rman’s Garden
10. Restored Riparian Forest Buffer (Invasive Species Removal/Reforestation Area)
13. Berry Patch Rain Garden
14. Paw Paw andPersimmon Grove
17. Former Asphalt Swale Rain Garden
18. RainScapingEducation Station
19. Bertina Nick Rain Garden
20. Bay-Wise Rain Garden
16. Sweetfern Xeriscap
e
15. Sweetbay Magnolia Rain Garden
21. Master Gardener
Shade Garden
22. Shade Rain
Garden
23. Glenwood StreetRain Garden >
24 Catch-AllRain Garden
12.Outdoor Classroom
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1. BayScape Garden2. Highbush Blueberry Rain Garden3. Dragonfly Garden4. Virginia Sweetspire Xeriscape 5. Rock ‘N Rain Garden6. River Birch Rain Garden7. Oak Grove8. Redbud Row and Dogwood Grove9. Waterman’s Garden10. Restored Riparian Forest Buffer11. NAACP Freedom Grove12. Outdoor Classroom
for personal and planetary well-being. Greening our homes, gardens, and communities benefits us locally and has an impact globally.
The Chesapeake Ecology Center (CEC) promotes community greening/sustainable living practices through a variety of
educational initiatives and through various media. We take action via habitat restoration projects. Our initial focus on installing restoration projects has expanded to include a range of green living topics.
The CEC has installed a variety of habitat restoration projects at many locations in the region and at the CEC. On-the-ground examples of our conservation landscaping initiatives—including 24 Native Plant Demonstration Gardens and Groves—can be seen on the grounds of J. Albert Adams Academy, 245 Clay Street, Annapolis, Maryland, where we are based. However, since we are located at a middle school, regular visiting hours during the school year are after 4:30 p.m. and anytime on the weekends and during the summer.
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