Per this article, https://www.freep.com/story/news/loc...lf/1420498001/
90% of the plants will be sourced from Michigan, although it did not say how many would be native.
Per this article, https://www.freep.com/story/news/loc...lf/1420498001/
90% of the plants will be sourced from Michigan, although it did not say how many would be native.
Great podcast with some of the members of the volunteer organization on Daily Detroit: http://www.dailydetroit.com/2019/06/...to-belle-isle/
They mentioned that a lot of the plants are local, including some from Detroit.
Thanks, C.V., that's what I thought.
Not sure non native, perhaps invasive plants are the best idea.
We will see.
Non-native doesn't automatically mean invasive. Tulips are non-native to Michigan, and they're not spreading to the wild...
You're welcome.
One of my areas of knowledge is plants native to southern Ontario, which would mostly overlap w/the list for Michigan.
There would be some differences mind you.
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On a related note, given the overall theme, and some of the other plant choices, I'm surprised not to see the wildflower native to Michigan which bears its name
Michigan Lily
The above is taken from this site:
https://www.illinoiswildflowers.info...mich_lilyx.htm
Oudolf Garden Detroit
Please join us for the Official Opening of Oudolf Garden Detroit on Saturday morning.August 28, 2021
10:00 AM
It's looking pretty nice:
Just wait until next spring!
Half the trees of Belle Isle are dying. It's going to a more green thumbs for that Dutch gardener to put some flowers and trees all over the isle.
Did anyone go yesterday?
I'd really to see somebody plant more evergreen trees on Belle Isle. A grove of white pines would be incredible.
I've heard the DNR is pushing to get more red pines planted, as there are plenty of white pine around the state. I think a nice mix would be good to replace the dead trees on Belle Isle.
^ yay evergreens, yay native species. I'd like to see that too.
This month they're paying $75/bushel for red pine cones.
Have a bushel of fun picking pine cones
... Sept. 1-30, 2021, you can pick red pine cones and drop them off by appointment at six DNR locations: three in the Upper Peninsula and three in the Lower Peninsula....
Channel 4 visits with a drone.
New garden bring native flowers, butterflies and more to Belle Isle [[clickondetroit.com)
A drone, a garden, native flowers, butterflies, a notable landscape designer, Belle Isle...
Enough to click on clickondetroit.com.
And worth it.
Well done, team.
Nice!! Anybody hear of plans to revive
disc golf course?
Stromberg2
^ Stromberg! So nice to hear from you. It's been a while ---- !
^^ Hi Stromberg!! Hope all is well with you!!
Hey guys!! Hope you're good as well. Hope to see you all soon.
The return of Stromberg2
Maybe this is the reason why the Grand Prix is considering moving back downtown. I think that the former Uniroyal site could be made into a park with the continuation of the Riverwalk, a bicycle or sports shop such as Dick's, and have a permanent roller and ice hockey rink and a fitness center
I think they should build an aviary and a petting farm on the site, so kids can see birds and animals that once roamed freely on Belle Isle.
There probably is enough land to put a zoo there also?
It would be cool to throw some goats out there,they would keep the grass mowed,eat the trash and entertain passerby’s.
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