The River Birch (Betula nigra) is a deciduous tree native to North America that can support ecosystems with photosynthesis. With the help of our 4 River Birch trees, our school can absorb 164.4 lbs of Carbon Dioxide a year which means that they are able to produce 20,460 lbs of oxygen a year.
The Red Osier Dog (Cornus Sericea) is a common flowering plant native to much of North America. 15 of these shrubs can absorb 300 lbs of carbon dioxide a year and convert that into 37,500 lbs of oxygen.
The River Birch (Betula nigra) is a deciduous tree native to North America that can support ecosystems with photosynthesis. With the help of our 4 River Birch trees, our school can absorb 164.4 lbs of Carbon Dioxide a year which means that they are able to produce 20,460 lbs of oxygen a year.
The Red Osier Dog (Cornus Sericea) is a common flowering plant native to much of North America. 15 of these shrubs can absorb 300 lbs of carbon dioxide a year and convert that into 37,500 lbs of oxygen.
Our basic layout of our Conservation Landscape is to help stop erosion and support native pollinators.