23 March

Our Mission

…programs creatively interpret our living native plant collection in an engaging and meaningful way for everyone from preschoolers to professionals. A strong community dedicated to native plants The Preserve is…

23 March

Voices of Our Volunteers

…have an engaging manner and inquisitive mind,” says Rick. ““BHWP is “THE” place to learn and share the wonders of nature.” Terri Layton Terri Layton Terri Layton, a native of…

06 May

Ask a Naturalist

…November! Short lived, but reproduces readily through its seeds. For sun: • Showy goldenrod (Solidago speciosa) • New England aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae)—a classic! • Aromatic aster (Symphyotrichum oblongifolium)—bushy, and so…

23 March

Land Ethics Symposium

…construction practices. Who is eligible for nomination: Nominations may be private individuals, businesses, design professionals including landscape architects and site engineers, conservation and preservation organizations and local, state and federal…

22 January

Plant Grants

…who are engaged in community gardening, restoration or beautification projects. In 2023, the Preserve will set aside 650 native plants to support up to 8 projects. Each Plant Grant recipient…

23 March

Attracting Birds, Bees and Butterflies

…Nature Home by Douglas Tallamy Audubon Native Plants Database https://www.audubon.org/native-plants Pollinators Are All the Buzz Pollinators are the engine that keeps our ecosystem running. Without pollination plants cannot reproduce, and…

23 April

Preserve @ Play

…Located at the gazebo, visitors can use their different senses to engage with the natural world or rest and immerse themselves. Moss Exploration: Get up close and personal with this…

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