Join Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy and Willowsford Conservancy Executive Director Iris Gestram on a tour of their native plant wet meadow and native plant demonstration garden. Learn how these landscapes provide beauty and essential habitat for insects, amphibians, and birds. The native plant demo garden by the farm stand features native perennials and grasses, and interpretive labels, to encourage homeowners to use native plants at home.
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