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Flagler Trail Invasive Plants Removal
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SC Environmental Studies Center
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(bare root)
 
From March 22nd through April 7th
SOUTH SEMINOLE NURSERY
2010 Lake Dr, Casselberry 32707 407-695-2930
 
As a part of the 2008 Keep Seminole Beautiful Spring Cleaning ~ we’re offering popular native trees (bare root) at $1.00 each, minimum order 10. Buy them for yourself or have our volunteers plant them in appropriate locations across our communities. ALSO the nursery will donate 10% of the sale price of any full size tree sold during the event to KSB.  For every tree you plant ~ we receive *$162,000 of value over the next 50 years!  
 
* Over a 50-year lifetime, a tree generates $31,250 worth of oxygen, provides $62,000 worth of air pollution control, recycles $37,500 worth of water, and controls $31,250 worth of soil erosion. *USDA Forest Service Pamphlet #R1-92-100
Mike@KeepSeminoleBeautiful.org or call 407-234-7283.

 

Red Maple

Medium sized tree 40-50 feet; Flowers are red in clusters ~ Found in moist bottom land soils and drier upland soils; Low water requirements; moderate tolerance for salt and alkali soils; grows betwee13-25 inches a year in good conditions it grows over 25 inches a year
 
Live Oak

 Grows in sandy soil also occurs in moist woodlands along stream bank; salt tolerant; grows between 40-50 feet in height; grows between 13-24 inches in a year; lives over 100 years; birds such as Wood Ducks, Wild Turkey, and Blue Jays eat the acorns in the tree; wood used for ship ribs and keels