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Perennial native plants like coneflowers (Echinecea) are recommended for rain gardens, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. They attract birds and pollinating insects such as bees and butterflies.
Coneflowers (Echinecea) and bee
Conceptual diagram illustrating tabulated Best Management Practices (BMPs).
Best Management Practices (BMPs)
Building in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana.
French Quarter, New Orleans
Manchac Swamp in Louisiana.
Manchac Swamp, Louisiana
Detention pond at flood, in Maryland.
Detention pond at flood
Flooded corn in field, in Maryland.
Flooded corn
Flooded cropland during heavy rains, in Maryland
Flooded cropland
Car driving through flooding waters in Maryland.
Flooding
Infiltration trench in parking lot, in Maryland.
Infiltration trench in parking lot
Stormwater ditch full during heavy rains.
Stormwater ditch
Cows grazing along a stormwater ditch during heavy rains.
Stormwater ditch with cows
Stormwater trash in parking lot, in Maryland.
Stormwater trash in parking lot
Rain barrel in Fleet Street, Eastport, Annapolis in Maryland.
Rain barrel
Rain barrel in Fleet Street, Eastport, Annapolis in Maryland.
Rain barrel
Rain barrel with downspout in Fleet Street, Eastport, Annapolis in Maryland.
Rain barrel with downspout
Black oak (Quercus velutina) seedling that has emerged on its own.
Black oak (Quercus velutina) volunteer
Cope's gray tree frog (Hyla chrysoscelis), in Maryland.
Cope's gray tree frog (Hyla chrysoscelis)
Coreopsis (Coreopsis grandiflora) in farm field on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Coreopsis (Coreopsis grandiflora) closeup
Corn crop growing in a field on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, USA.
Corn crop
Corn crop growing in a field on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, USA.
Corn crop closeup
Dying elm due to disease, on an Eastern Shore Maryland property.
Diseased elm
Planted Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana) trees lining a driveway, in Maryland.
Driveway lined with Red Cedar (Juniperus…
By elevating the rain barrel in this vegetable garden, the property owner is more likely to get a steady water flow.
Elevated rain barrel
Wood duck boxes are placed in and around a forest interior wetland on a farm on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Forest interior wetland
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