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SUMMARY:ASLA-NCC Landscape Design with Northern CA Plants Webinar
DESCRIPTION:When we plant local native plants\, we build buffets to feed clouds of butterflies and feed our ecosystem! \nNative plants look gorgeous in landscapes as varied as urban\, residential\, commercial and parks. Native plants evolved together on our varied geology\, in our varied weather (droughts and deluges) and are the foundation of our food web of pollinators\, birds and other wildlife. \nBenefits of native plants will be compared to introduced plants for butterfly caterpillars and pollen specialist bees. Each of California’s butterfly caterpillars evolved to eat a small set of native plant leaves\, as Monarch butterfly caterpillars co-evolved to eat only milkweed leaves. \nTools such as Calscape will be discussed to select and source local native plants for your projects. \nImpacts of adding native plants in public and private spaces can be seen in this San Francisco and San Mateo counties native ecosystems iNaturalist project\, which maps wild and planted local native plants and the butterfly caterpillars and some pollen specialist bees that use these native plants for food and habitat. \nImpacts of adding native plants in public and private spaces can be seen in this Contra Costa-Alameda counties native ecosystems iNaturalist project\, which maps wild and planted local native plants and the butterfly caterpillars and some pollen specialist bees that use these native plants for food and habitat. \nNative plant lists for specific uses are available for free on CNPS-YB’s biodiversity resources webpage. \nBio\nSusan Karasoff gardens in San Francisco’s clay and chert soil in former northern oak woodland. Susan is a member of the California Native Plant Society Yerba Buena chapter. Susan takes an “only the easiest plants survive” approach to gardening. Susan grows a buffet of native butterfly caterpillar\, pollen specialist bee\, edible\, shade tolerant and colorful native plants. \nCost: ASLA Members Free\, Non-Members $15 \nThe zoom link will be sent upon registration. \nREGISTER
URL:https://asla-ncc.org/event/asla-ncc-landscape-design-with-northern-ca-plants-webinar/
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SUMMARY:ASLA-NCC San Francisco Waterfront Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for an Exciting Waterfront Bike Tour! \nExplore San Francisco’s vibrant waterfront through the lens of landscape architecture\, the first ever bike ride hosted by ASLA-NCC! Pedal along the bay and discover some of the city’s most dynamic public spaces with insights from the designers behind them. \nProposed Stops (15 minutes at each stop)\nThe Barnacles at Pier 9 – Surfacedesign\, Inc.\nFerry Building\nRincon Park\nMission Creek Stormwater Park – CMG Landscape Architecture\nChina Basin Park – SCAPE Landscape Architecture\nBayfront Park – Surfacedesign\, Inc. \nFeatured Guides\nThe tour will be led by Liz Westbrook\, Partner at Zander Westbrook Design\, with additional insights from representatives of CMG. \nImportant Details\nPlease bring your own bike (total bike riding time is 25 minutes not including stops)\nWe will meet at The Barnacles at Pier 9: Google Maps\nRegistrants will receive a waiver that must be signed and before the tour. \nCost:\nASLA Members $5\nASLA Student & Associate members – Free\nNon-members – $10 \nREGISTER
URL:https://asla-ncc.org/event/asla-ncc-san-francisco-waterfront-tour/
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