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2022 Wildfire Restoration Symposium

May 13, 2022 a Wildfire Restoration Symposium was held at Feather River Community College. The FREE symposium was hosted by UC Cooperative Extension, Feather River College and other local partners.
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About 4-H

The 4-H symbol represents the 4 "H"s - HEAD, HEART, HANDS and HEALTH.
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Succulent Garden

With their distinctive colors, form and beautiful flowers, succulents are highly prized by many gardeners. They adapt well to the driest conditions, using leaves and roots to store water. The plants in this garden receive little supplemental water during the summer.
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Mediterranean Garden

California is one of only five Mediterranean climates on earth, with long, warm, and dry summers followed by cool, rainy winters. Plants from these climates are popular and flourish in California gardens.
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Habitat Garden

Many animals are naturally attracted to certain kinds of plants that provide them with food and shelter, and some, such as hummingbirds, butterflies, moths, and bees, are also important plant pollinators. The plants in this area are chosen for their flowers and food resources.
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Habitat Garden Plant List (page 2)

Phacelia imbricata Pine bee flower / Imbricate Phacelia Annual herb whose leaves are coated with stiff, tiny hairs produces coiled flower buds resembling small caterpillars which blossom into many tiny, pale purple flowers in early spring. Bloom is prolific.
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