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Dan Brellis

Making Beauty Sustainable: The Charles F. Gillette Forum

Bay BroadcastBy Dan BrellisSeptember 18, 2014

Apply plant ecology to landscape design, Oct 23-24, @lewisginter Conference: Making Beauty Sustainable http://t.co/L3A22OXCiQ #baybroadcast — CCLC (@ChesapeakeCLC) September 18, 2014

Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts Creates Meadow

Hometown HabitatBy Dan BrellisSeptember 15, 2014

Post by The Meadow Project.

Spicebush Swallowtail Caterpillar.

Photos from Ladew Topiary Gardens

NewsBy Dan BrellisAugust 30, 2014Leave a comment

Photographs from a visit to Ladew Topiary Gardens and House in late August 2014; some native plants used in the landscaping as well as close-ups of native butterflies/caterpillars and flowers in the new, seasonal, Butterfly House.

View all photos from the trip on flickr: Ladew Topiary Gardens (Aug 2014).

Chris Lajewski, Director of Montezuma Audobon Center, being interviewed for Hometown Habitat. Photo courtesy of The Meadow Project.

Hometown Habitat Visits Seneca Meadows Nature Center

Hometown HabitatBy Dan BrellisAugust 13, 2014Leave a comment

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The Fireflies Are Back (Loving Summer)!

Hometown HabitatBy Dan BrellisJuly 23, 2014Leave a comment

Post by The Meadow Project.

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