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Storage: Refrigerate The Native Seeds Project—Exploring


or keep in similarly Sustainability
cold place for 4 weeks The Student Environmental Association (SEA) at the
University of Michigan-Dearborn collected native plant
seeds from the U of M-Dearborn Environmental
Sunshine: Full Sun Interpretive Center (EIC) rain garden.
Moisture: Wet soil These plants are naturally adapted for low-
maintenance care, look great, can hold their own against
Soil types: not
the elements, make a great home for lots of native
particular animals, and do a fine job taking up water when it rains.
Our rivers and tributaries don’t flood as quickly, which is
Planting: Space seeds great for the things living in the water in more ways than
we have space to explain here. To find out more, you can
8-12’’ apart visit the EIC at 4901 Evergreen Drive, Dearborn MI 48128
free of charge to talk to the friendly staff, explore the Rain
Garden, and discover the other campus natural areas or
Thank you for your support, and special thanks to the http://www.umd.umich.edu/eic/.
members of the Student Environmental Association who
contributed their time and efforts to make this project The SEA’s vision:
happen, the EverGreen Team for their financial support, the To make the social, economic, and ecological environment
staff at the EIC, Prarie Moon Nursery, and the Matthaei accessible and relevant to current and future students
Botanical Gardens for their sage advice. –Ian D. Tran, SEA through quality events, re-creational activities, and ultimately
President cultivating a more vibrant, sustainable community on and
around campus.
To achieve this we refer to our Mission:
The SEA informs, educates, and empowers students to
acknowledge the greater community; engage their
environment; develop a sense of wonder; and take informed,
compassionate, sustainable action for social responsibility,
economic prosperity, and ecological integrity.
You can visit us at: http://sustainableum-d.blogspot.com/
You can reach us via e-mail: greenwolverines@ymail.com

Perennial
Storage: Refrigerate
or keep in similarly
cold place for 4 weeks
The Native Seeds Project—Exploring
Sustainability
Sunshine: Full Sun The Student Environmental Association (SEA) at the
Moisture: Wet soil University of Michigan-Dearborn collected native plant
Soil types: not seeds from the U of M-Dearborn Environmental
Interpretive Center (EIC) rain garden.
particular These plants are naturally adapted for low-
maintenance care, look great, can hold their own against
Planting: Space seeds the elements, make a great home for lots of native
8-12’’ apart animals, and do a fine job taking up water when it rains.
Our rivers and tributaries don’t flood as quickly, which is
great for the things living in the water in more ways than
we have space to explain here. To find out more, you can
visit the EIC at 4901 Evergreen Drive, Dearborn MI 48128
Thank you for your support, and special thanks to the free of charge to talk to the friendly staff, explore the Rain
members of the Student Environmental Association who Garden, and discover the other campus natural areas or
contributed their time and efforts to make this project http://www.umd.umich.edu/eic/.
happen, the EverGreen Team for their financial support, the
staff at the EIC, Prarie Moon Nursery, and the Matthaei The SEA’s vision:
Botanical Gardens for their sage advice. –Ian D. Tran, SEA To make the social, economic, and ecological environment
President accessible and relevant to current and future students
through quality events, re-creational activities, and ultimately
cultivating a more vibrant, sustainable community on and
around campus.
To achieve this we refer to our Mission:
The SEA informs, educates, and empowers students to
acknowledge the greater community; engage their
environment; develop a sense of wonder; and take informed,
compassionate, sustainable action for social responsibility,
economic prosperity, and ecological integrity.
You can visit us at: http://sustainableum-d.blogspot.com/
You can reach us via e-mail: greenwolverines@ymail.com

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