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Creating Native Pollinator Gardens - Cupertino

  • Cupertino Library 10800 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA, 95014 United States (map)

Native plants are integral to an effective pollinator garden design. Based on functions within the ecosystem, the speaker will explore the interrelationships between plants, pollinators, other insects and animals. The goal is to allow you to design pollinator gardens, thereby leveraging California's wealth of biodiversity into more resilient and beautiful landscapes.

Juanita Salisbury has a Ph.D. in Biopsychology from the University of Florida (1988) as well as a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from West Virginia University (2000). In 2009 she established Juanita Salisbury Landscape Architecture after working for commercial and residential design firms. She has recently turned her focus to California native plant pollinator habitats, and in 2016 established the Primrose Way Pollinator Garden, the first of four pollinator habitat gardens in Palo Alto.

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