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North Coast California Native Plant Society

North Coast California Native Plant Society

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    Arcata Community Center Native Plant & Wildlife Garden


    On February 27, 1999, volunteers from the California Native Plant Society, North Coast Chapter (CNPS-NCC) first planted a long, triangular section of the steep slope site north of the Arcata Community Center, 321 Community Park Way, Arcata.

    The planting was a result of an agreement between the City of Arcata, represented by Parks Superintendent Dan Diemer and CNPS-NCC, represented by Pete Haggard. The City would provide the site and planting stock,and CNPS-NCC would provide volunteers for planting and maintenance.

    Today, the City now has a beautiful, stable, natural area that requires no City water, fertilizer, or mowing and very little physical maintenance by City employees. CNPS-NCC has converted this weedy slope on poor, fill soil into an urban native plant garden and home for native wildlife. Both the City and CNPS-NCC have benefited through this cooperation and have provided the public with a permanent garden of natural beauty and increasing wildlife value.

    Heavy pedestrian and bicyclist traffic of high school students, college students, and citizens patronizing the playing fields, the playground, the Community Center, and HealthSport make this garden an excellent location in which to demonstrate the worth of biodiverse landscapes in urban areas.


    Plants

    Trees and Shrubs
    Arctostaphylos columbiana, Columbia manzanita
    Arctostaphylos manzanita, common manzanita
    Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, bear-berry
    Arctostaphylos uva-ursi X columbiana
    Berberis aquifolium, Oregon grape
    Ceanothus thyrsiflorus, blue blossom
    Garrya elliptica, coast silktassel
    Lonicera involucrata, twinberry
    Mimulus aurantiacus, sticky monkeyflower
    Morella (Myrica) californica, California wax myrtle
    Pinus contorta, shore pine

    Herbaceous Plants
    Achillea millefolium, common yarrow
    Angelica hendersonii, Henderson’s angelica
    Aquilegia formosa, western crimson columbine
    Euthamia occidentalis, western goldenrod
    Fragaria chiloensis, beach strawberry
    Fragaria vesca, woodland strawberry
    Grindelia stricta, coastal gumweed
    Iris douglasiana, Douglas’s iris
    Lilium pardalinum, California Tiger Lily
    Lupinus polyphyllus, many-leaved lupine
    Lupinus rivularis, riverbank lupine
    Solidago californica, California goldenrod
    Symphyotrichum (Aster) chilense, California aster
    Sisyrinchium sp., blue-eyed-grass
    Trillium albidum, giant white wakerobin

    Grasses
    Calamagrostis nutkaensis, Pacific reed-grass
    Deschampsia cespitosa, tufted hair grass

    Ferns
    Polypodium calirhiza, nested polypody
    Polypodium scouleri, leather-leaved polypody


    Insects

    Native Bees
    Agapostemon texanus, green sweat bee
    Andrena sp., amining bee
    Bombus vosnesenskii, yellow-faced bumble bee
    Ceratina acantha, small carpenter bee
    Coelioxys sp., a cuckoo leafcutting bee
    Halictus sp., a sweat bee
    Hylaeus sp., a colletid bee
    Lasioglossum spp., sweat bees
    Megachile perihirta, a leafcutter bee

    Butterflies
    Limenitis lorquini, Lorquinis admiral
    Coenonympha tullia, ringlet
    Colias eurytheme, Westernsulfur*
    Junonia coenia, buckeye*
    Danaus plexippus, monarch
    Papilio rutulus, western tiger swallowtail
    Papilio zelicaon, anise tiger swallowtail*
    Phyciodes mylitta, mylittacrescent*
    Phyciodes pulchella, field crescent*
    Vanessa annabella, west coast lady*
    Vanessa cardui, painted lady*
    Vanessa virginiensis, American painted lady*
       Skippers (3 spp.)

    *= Breed on site


    Animals

    Amphibians and Reptiles
       Rana aurora, Northern red-legged frog
       Pseudacris regilla, Pacific tree frog
       Thamnophis elegans, Western terrestrial gartersnake*
       Elgaria coerulea, Northern alligator lizard*

    Mammals                                                                     Microtus sp., Vole*                                                 Thomomys bottae, Botta’s pocket gopher*                 Odocoileus virginianus, white-tailed deer
    *= Breed on site

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    Our Mailing Address

    P.O. Box 1067, Arcata CA 95518

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    northcoast@cnps.org

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