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Happenings
  • Nick brandishing Wisteria vine

    Only YOU can save our trees!

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    Inspiring Action for the Love of Nature

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    Happy Hour 12/11 - Oakton edition

Success Stories
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    Testing Invasive Plant Removal Strategies at Fox Lake

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    First Clifton Tree Rescuers event

  • Joe+Pye+Weed cropped

    Borge Street Park, Oakton

Plants
  • Callery pear 3

    A “Perfect” Yard Tree That Turned Into a Thorny Invader: Callery or Bradford Pear (Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’)

  • Holly Osmanthus seedling - the opposite pattern can be seen with this vies.

    Holly Olive or False Holly

  • Group of mature Autumn ferns

    Autumn Fern

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A PRISM is a community partnership that brings together agencies, nonprofits, and residents to tackle invasive species across a region. Our region is Fairfax County and the independent jurisdictions therein including Falls Church.
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