Title: Some Native / Wildlife Plants and Gardens in Falls Church
1Some Native / Wildlife Plants and Gardens in
Falls Church
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permission/proper credit (webmaster_at_fallschurchenv
ironment.org).
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2Virginia Bluebells (left), Mayapples (right)
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3Columbine (left), Foamflower/Tiarella (right)
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4Grass as paths (left) and mulch/stepping stones
as path
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5Pocket woodland under Willow Oak (left) and
Mountain Laurel (right)
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6Bee balm / butterfly plants (left) andBlue False
Indigo (right)
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7Purple coneflowers (left), native honeysuckle
(center), and backyard butterfly garden (right)
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8Cup Plant (left) and Scarlet Runner beans (not
native, right)
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9Butterfly garden (left) and Swamp Rose Mallow
(right) at Falls Church Community Center
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10Native wildflowers at Falls Church library
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11Coneflowers at Falls Church Library (left)
Switchgrass and Sweetbay Magnolia at Falls Church
Community Center (right)
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12Beautyberry at Falls Church Library (left)
Inkberry and Sweetspire at Cherry Hill Park
(right)
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13Ferns and shrubs at City Hall (left),Inkberry
and Sweetspire at Scout House (right)
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14Button Bush at T. J. Elementary School Butterfly
Garden
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15Cranberry Viburnum (left) and Mapleleaf Viburnum
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16Lawn reduction and native plantings around
border of yard
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17Polyphemus moth (left), Tiger Swallowtail
(center), and House Wren (right)
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18Rainwater harvesting and water-loving vegetation
at homes to control runoff from yard and allow
reuse of rainwater
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