Help FSU's Coastal and Marine Lab in their efforts to add plant identification signage across the campus through different coastal habitats from the uplands to the bay.
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FSUCML Plant & Ecosystem Educational Signage
The FSU Coastal and Marine Laboratory maintains a landscape on its main campus that overwhelmingly consists of native plants. We propose adding to that landscape an array of plant identification signs that provides both information and inspiration to all who come our way. With over 5,000 visitors a year, the Laboratory is clearly important to our community.
And whether those visitors are experiencing a coastal ecosystem for the first time or the thousandth time, we hope that they will find something new and exciting, perhaps as simple as identifying a special flower, shrub, tree, or vine that they would like to have in their own yard. This might be the native shrub saltbush that serves as a sugar-dense food source for the migrating monarch butterfly or the passionflower vine that serves as the primary food source for the beautiful gulf fritillary butterfly larvae. Either way, the signage will become part of a self-guided tour across the campus through different coastal habitats from the uplands to the bay.
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