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Looking for a way to get outside and volunteer? Come join us October 9 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Barton Creek Greenway Native Meadow!
This community native plant project is a partnership between the UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens (design, plant acquisition and coordination), the University City Partners (funding, coordination and leadership), and the North Carolina Native Plant Society – Southern Piedmont Chapter (installation).
This volunteer opportunity is for adults and teens (accompanied by a legal adult guardian only). Bring your own personal gloves, small shovel, trowel, kneeling pads, and wear comfortable gardening attire. Plan to park in one of the large parking lots at Shoppes at University Place.
Please note- All participants must sign a release with Mecklenburg County to assist. We are also currently requiring in-person volunteers to be fully vaccinated and complete a vaccination attestation form.
Can’t make it this time? We’ll have more opportunities like this coming up, so check back for similar projects in the future along the Greenway here!
What’s blooming? Hellebores! Check out our Instagram account for the most recent pictures of what’s blooming in the Outdoor Gardens. This is a four season garden, and there’s always something new to see each week!
Come discover the magic yourself: the Outdoor Gardens are open from sunrise to sunset every day and admission is always FREE!
Click here to read news from Dr. Jeff Gillman : https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Director-s-Report-August-2020.html?soid=1104539806581&aid=LhRv1lci63I
Top row (from left to right): Euphorbia, Rhododendron, Redbud
Bottom row (from left to right): Columbine, Mountain silverbell, Red buckeye
From left to right: Hellebore, Sunset Witchhazel, Saucer magnolia ‘Little Girl,’ Andromeda ‘Temple Bells,’ Camellia ‘Night Rider,’ Fothergilla Gardenii, Giant Enkianthus, Camellia ‘Governor Mouton’
Top row (from left to right): Jade (Crassula ovata), Bush lily (Clivia miniata), Amaryllis
Bottom row (from left to right): Orchid (Brassia Digbyana x Cattleya Picasso) Bulbophyllum orchid (Bulbophyllum picturatum), Dendrobium orchid (Dendrobium thyrsiflorum)
From left to right: Camellia ‘Professor Sargent,’ Buttercup Winterhazel, Hellebore, Camellia ‘April Remembered,’ Witchhazel, Bridalwreath Spirea, Camellia ‘Edith,’ Stachyurus
Top row (from left to right): Paphiopedilum Winston Churchill ‘Indomitable’ x Paphiopedilum California Girl ‘Free Spirit,’ Degarmoara Shibumi ‘Purple Rain,’ Paphipedilum Berenice
Bottom row (from left to right): Dendrobium nobile Hagaromo ‘Spring Fuji,’ Phalaenopsis, Cymbidium San Francisco ‘St.Donald’
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