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Tag Archives: invasive plant removal

The Sheep Were Here! The Sheep Were Here!

Posted on August 19, 2014 by jabbot

The Agnes Scott Arboretum co-sponsored with Trees Atlanta and Friends of Oakhurst Green Space the use of sheep from Eweniversally Green to remove invasive plants in the wooded tract south of the campus. Brian Cash of Eweniversally Green, Brian Williams … Continue reading →

Posted in News and Events | Tagged Eweniversally Green, invasive plant removal, Oakhurst Green Space, sheep
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The plans for Presser Hall (built in 1940) called for removal of a large dogwood tree, but Agnes Scott President James Ross McCain had them changed to save the tree, which became known as the "$10,000 dogwood."
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