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    Find Native Plants At The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

    If you are looking for native plants for your garden – truly native plants that belong by heritage in your region and state – we have found a bouquet of information. Novices and master gardeners alike will find a bounty of advice at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center website, where they’ve cultivated a listing of some 7,200-plus native plants that spans the United States.

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    Project: Create Your Own Butterfly Garden

    Monarch butterflies can be found in every continental state in America. That’s good news for those who would like to create a backyard space to attract monarchs as they make their way north or south for their long annual migrations.

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    Learn Your Native Grass Species

    To sort out which grasses to use and where, we consulted native grass expert Bill Neiman, head of operations and farming for Native American Seed in Junction, Texas.

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    Project: Backyard Frog Ponds

    Frogs and toads across the country could use a helping hand. Amphibians — from the endangered Houston Toad to the threatened Golden Coqui — are disappearing at an alarming rate, faster than any other vertebrate.

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    Current Conditions in Addison, TX
    Water Restrictions: None in Effect

    Welcome to Addison Green

    The Town of Addison City Council, City Manager and Town staff are committed to taking action to make Addison a leader in sustainable development and operations that protect and enhance the Town’s quality of life.

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    Upcoming Events

    April 17 & 18
    Wellness Expo -- Addison Conference Centre. Start living healthier at the Metroplex's best loved source of alternative health information. Featuring two dozen wellness lectures and more than 100 exhibit booths. Admission $7, ages 12-65; kids and seniors, free.