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The curriculum created by Jean Forresr, Science teacher at Ramsey Elementary, features a study of <br />things to eat including plums, gooseberries, grapes, strawberries and raspberries. She has also produced <br />a detailed illust~ted guide to the trees and plants in the ELA that is used by her students. <br /> <br />Plant List from ELA Curriculum <br /> <br />The planting plan for parts of the Discovery Garden mentioned in the next section will highlight the <br />following plants and trees familiar to Ms. Forrest's students, among others. <br /> <br />Oak S,~vanna <br /> <br />Trees and Shrubs <br /> <br />American Plum and Black Cherry and Red Pine in addition to the Aspen, Pine and Oaks previously <br />noted. Lead Plant and .~,merican Hazelnut <br /> <br />Forbs and Grasses <br /> <br />Pasque Flower;, Purple Prairie Clover, Round Headed Bush Clover, Large Flowered Beardtongue; Wild <br />Rose; Wild Bergamot; Black-eyed Susan; Tall Meadow Rue; Giant Hyssop; Stiff Goldenrod; Prairie <br />Golden Aster;, Spotted Knapweed; Wild Sage; Rough Blazing Star, Blue Vervain; Hoary Vervain; <br />Thimbleweed; Big and Lit*de Bluestem grasses <br /> <br />Wetland <br /> <br />Trees and Shrubs <br /> <br />Red Osier Dogwood; Dwarf Birch; Black Willow <br /> <br />Forbs <br /> <br />Horsetail; Joe Pye Weed; Boneset;, Great Lobelia; Swamp Milkweed; Cattails <br /> <br />Discovery Garden Concept Phase, Regina M. Flanagan, Art · Landscape · De_sign, April 30, 2003 3 1~5 <br /> <br /> <br />