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International Year of Forests

(January 1st, 2011 - December 31st, 2013)

Dave Albright

Xeriscape Afforestation Part 1

Dave Albright

Texas Native Forest Boardwalk Part 1

Fort Worth Botanic Garden, Texas, USA

May 17, 2011, 12:30 pm (noon) Central Texas Time (GMT -6)

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As an outdoor classroom, the Texas Native Forest Boardwalk is an elevated walk with educational viewing stations. We are reminded that its purpose is to stimulate interest and encourage visitors to discover conservation in their Texas forest home environment.

Along the walk you may find these trees: Pecan, Sugarberry/ Sugar Hackberry, Redbud, Texas Ash, Bois D'Arc/ Osage Orange Horseapple, Mexican Plum, Bur Oak. Other trees may be found in Part 2's description list.

A "Thank you" goes to Kathleen Cook, Landscape Designer at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. 5/26/11
Fort Worth Botanic Garden, Texas

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USA-Canada / USA-Texas

Lat: 32° 44' 20.28" N
Long: 98° 22' 52.81" W

Elevation: 562 feet above Mean Sea Level

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