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SUMMARY:Love Your Alley - Great Native Shrubs for the Home Landscape
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DESCRIPTION:Explore native shrubs that add interest and provide purpose to
  the environment. Brian Jorg will show how common and underutilized plants
  can add value to pollinators\, birds\, and the urban eco-scape..\nhttps:/
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Please join us as we explore native shrubs
  that add interest\, as well as provide purpose for the environment. Looki
 ng at both common and underutilized plants\, we will describe where to ins
 tall these plants\, the fall color and flowering attributes\, as well as i
 ts value to pollinators\, birds\, and the urban eco-scape as well. These s
 elections will be a great addition to any home landscape.</p>\n<p><strong>
 About the Presenter:</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Brian F. Jorg</strong> is Ma
 nager of the Native Plant Program and Bowyer Farm for the Cincinnati Zoo &
 amp\; Botanical Garden. Brian manages the Boyer Wetland\, a 650-acre prope
 rty in Warren County\, Ohio. Among his responsibilities is the Native Plan
 t Program. This program deals with a wide range of projects that deal dire
 ctly with the propagation and conservation of our native flora. This also 
 includes the recovery projects of endangered and critically imperiled plan
 ts\, working with such groups as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Advan
 ced Trillium research is also being conducted. Included in these duties ar
 e pollinator projects\, including growing over 300 native plant species th
 at are important nectar and larval species. Brian also oversees the Oak Pr
 ogram. This involves growing 6\,000-8\,000 oak trees of various native spe
 cies every year for community and conservation projects. Being an avid bir
 der\, Brian also oversees the bird banding program and monitoring of avian
  populations at the wetland. 211 bird species have been documented on the 
 wetland so far.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><strong>Library Parking &amp\; Entrance I
 nformation:</strong></p>\n<p>While the library's main entrance is under co
 nstruction\, we remain open. Clear signage will guide visitors to a tempor
 ary\, fully accessible entrance via a ramp in the southeast alley\, leadin
 g to the dock entrance.</p>\n<p>The library&nbsp\;parking&nbsp\;lot also r
 emains open\, with temporary entry and exit available via&nbsp\;Euclaire A
 venue only.&nbsp\;Parking&nbsp\;may be limited\, so we encourage you to ar
 rive early and use street&nbsp\;parking&nbsp\;on Euclaire\, Mound\, and ot
 her nearby streets.</p>\n<p>For more information about the Outdoor Reading
  Room project\, visit&nbsp\;<a href="https://bexleylibrary.org/orr" target
 ="_blank" rel="noopener">www.BexleyLibrary.org/ORR</a>.</p>\nhttps://bexle
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