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Native Fruits and Seeds Biodiversity Sheet

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Native Fruits and Seeds (How our woody plants disperse themselves) Biodiversity Sheet

$5.00 (tax included)

What shrub are those red berries on? Which pine cone is this? What about those seed pods? This biodiversity sheet focuses on what woody plants produce in hopes of parenting a future generation.

You can purchase this product at The Arboretum Centre (Monday - Friday during business hours) or buy online and have it shipped to you. A shipping fee does apply. To have it shipped please place your order here:

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The land where The Arboretum now grows has been home to plants and animals for thousands of years. It was home to Indigenous peoples long before settlers arrived. We recognize the traditional, ancestral, and treaty lands of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Attawandaron, and Mississaugas of the Credit peoples, as well as the Dish with One Spoon covenant covering the Between the Lakes Treaty 3 lands on which the University of Guelph and The Arboretum now sit. We are honoured to work on and care for this land.


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