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A before shot showing the site as we received it. Safety cones mark off work zone.
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View of stone outcroppings installed prior to planting
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West facing view of roundabout shows a green oasis amid the traffic signs and vehicles.
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A dry stream channels excess water to the raingarden. Colorful plant combinations include Echinacea, Rudbeckia, Soldiago, Aster and Coreopsis.
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Moss boulder outcroppings provide a backdrop to the golf green and landscape.
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An extension of the surrounding environment, plants and stone were selected to harmonize with the surrounding hills and sumac thickets.
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The raingarden to the left helps to reduce runoff of water from turf and plant bed irrigation. View show the golf green in early stage of development.
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A colorful display of perennials and grasses with a view of the south neighborhood entrance.
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A pollinator habitat, the garden provides a burst of color in a sea of concrete and a haven for birds and butterflies.
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Eupatorium and Lythrum thrive in the raingarden. The south golf course and entry is in the background.
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View of north entry Island prior to landscaping.
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Fall view of north entry Island shows a silver ribbon of native Little Bluestem set off by the dark green adjacent turf.
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Summer view of north entry Island with mixture of wildflowers and weathered stone.
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Plan view of project.