Plant Sale:
June 11th, 2005

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Rare Plants Found...
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Don't Forget:
Our last Saturday for the spring/summer season will be June 18, 2005. We will continue to be open every Thursday and Friday throughout the summer from 9 to 4 pm. We will resume being open Saturdays in the fall.

Here's what's coming up at Tree of Life in the next few weeks.
Summer is here... Come visit soon!



Casa ‘La Paz’ Retail Sale:

Visit us on Friday and Saturday, June 10th-11th at the Casa 'La Paz' Plant Store.

We will be offering 10% off all plants, and additional discounts on selected plants and merchandise.

Also, don't miss the plein air paintings by Mark Kerckhoff. New paintings have recently been added to the current show on the walls of Casa ‘La Paz’.


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Case Study:
Borderfield Restoration

On Thursday, June 2, 2005, Tree of Life delivered a final installment of container plants to Borderfield State Park in San Diego County. The project was a very intriguing and challenging one for Tree of Life, but is even more so for the State of California representatives, consultants, and contractors who are still working on the job. It is difficult to capture the scope of the project involving two countries, several state and federal agencies and of course companies like us—spanning several years of effort to make the Goat Canyon restoration a reality.

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Double Feature!

Two California plant species which were thought to be extinct were recently found:

A species of grass not seen since 1912 has been discovered growing on Santa Catalina Island off the Southern California coast. And... a flower long thought to be extinct was rediscovered in a California state park -- more than six decades after it was last seen.

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