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In Partnership with the Place: Site-Specific Native Design, New England-Style

Full day presentation for NDAL

What’s Hiding in the Landscape? Uncovering a Site’s True Potential

Steve Conaway & Robert Graham (indoor lecture)

In this presentation Steve and Robert will discuss the essential work of site assessment in uncovering the plant community traits, ecological processes, and past human activities that inform New England’s widely varied landscapes. Through historic land use records, observations on the ground, and regional resources they will show how to effectively reveal the potential diversity and ecological character of a site. With insights from the past and analysis of the present, designers can more successfully enhance botanical diversity while curating inspirational spaces that elicit a true “sense of place.”

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Field Walk (outdoor walk)
Robert Graham and Larry Weaner

We will visit multiple meadows with varying compositions and histories, including a native meadow that was planted in 2021; an older meadow dominated by pasture grasses and many of the broadleaf forbes that commonly associate with them; and a wet meadow containing a large population of native forbs and shrubs, managed by period mowing. Finally, we’ll visit an invasive plant-dominated vernal pool and discuss aggressive vs. gradual approaches to a native plant transition.        

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