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Dunbar 'Carolina Fence Garden' is dedicated as a Wildlife Habitat

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The Carolina Split Fence Garden at Dunbar CDS has met the requirements to be designated a Wildlife Habitat. The are: split rail fence (like used in late 1800's), state flower Yellow Jasmine, state stone Blue Granite, house for state bird Carolina Wren, native plants to attract state butterfly Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, state grass Indian Grass and the state wildflower Goldenrod.

Jim Fair

The Carolina Split Fence Garden at Dunbar CDS has met the requirements to be designated a Wildlife Habitat. The are: split rail fence (like used in late 1800's), state flower Yellow Jasmine, state stone Blue Granite, house for state bird Carolina Wren, native plants to attract state butterfly Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, state grass Indian Grass and the state wildflower Goldenrod.

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