Linwood Ecology Center houses the Redbud Project nature education and environmental education research program to promote awareness of native plants that sustain life on planet Earth!
To know native plants up close and personal is to value the north Georgia ecosystems without human intervention for 1000’s of years at Redbud Project’s, native plant displays, ecological development demonstrations, and nature education center.
?North Georgia’s Hall County ecosystems of oak-hickory-pine forests, prairie/meadow and wetlands harbor rich communities of indigenous plant species that were marooned in the banks of the Gainesville Ridges, millions of years ago. When upheaval of earth’s tectonic plates and northern glaciers pushed seeds and spores of native trees, shrubs and herbs into the region from the northern zones of Appalachia, Blue Ridge, Ridges and Valleys and Upper Piedmont. Native species with that shared DNA thrived throughout the ecosystems of oak-hickory-pine forests, wetlands, and prairie-meadows.
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