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Switchgrass Panicum 'Northwind' dances in the wind

Switchgrass Panicum 'Northwind' dances in the wind

Switchgrass Panicum 'Northwind' dances in the wind as part of a rain garden near the Administration Building at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Earlier that day, Stacey Rosenqui... More

Stacey Rosenquist (right) environmental compliance

Stacey Rosenquist (right) environmental compliance

Stacey Rosenquist (right) environmental compliance program manager, leads a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Visitors learned... More

Ilex verticillata shows off its bright red fruits for

Ilex verticillata shows off its bright red fruits for

Ilex verticillata shows off its bright red fruits for the winter in one of Arlington National Cemetery's rain gardens, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Earlier that day, Stacey Rosenquist, environmental com... More

A bio-swale takes the place of bare soil, providing

A bio-swale takes the place of bare soil, providing

A bio-swale takes the place of bare soil, providing visitors with lovely native plants and a unique habitat for local wildlife at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Earlier that da... More

Ilex verticillata shows off its bright red fruits for

Ilex verticillata shows off its bright red fruits for

Ilex verticillata shows off its bright red fruits for the winter in one of Arlington National Cemetery's rain gardens, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Earlier that day, Stacey Rosenquist, environmental comp... More

Kelly Wilson (right), horticulturist, leads a tour

Kelly Wilson (right), horticulturist, leads a tour

Kelly Wilson (right), horticulturist, leads a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices that are in place at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Visitors learned how rain ga... More

Stacey Rosenquist (second from right), environmental

Stacey Rosenquist (second from right), environmental

Stacey Rosenquist (second from right), environmental compliance program manager, and Kelly Wilson (left), horticulturist, lead a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices that are in place at Arlington ... More

Kelly Wilson, horticulturist, talks about the basal

Kelly Wilson, horticulturist, talks about the basal

Kelly Wilson, horticulturist, talks about the basal leaves of the cardinal flower, Lobelia cardinalis, (which is a hummingbird magnet) as part of a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices at Arlington... More

Stacey Rosenquist, environmental compliance program

Stacey Rosenquist, environmental compliance program

Stacey Rosenquist, environmental compliance program manager, leads a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Rosenquist is surrounde... More

Kelly Wilson (kneeling), horticulturist, leads a tour

Kelly Wilson (kneeling), horticulturist, leads a tour

Kelly Wilson (kneeling), horticulturist, leads a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices that are in place at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Pictures in the middle is... More

Switchgrass Panicum 'Northwind' dances in the wind

Switchgrass Panicum 'Northwind' dances in the wind

Switchgrass Panicum 'Northwind' dances in the wind as part of a rain garden near the Administration Building at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Earlier that day, Stacey Rosenqui... More

Kelly Wilson (right), horticulturist, stands next to

Kelly Wilson (right), horticulturist, stands next to

Kelly Wilson (right), horticulturist, stands next to a Bald cypress tree while leading a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018. Vis... More

Stacey Rosenquist (left) environmental compliance program

Stacey Rosenquist (left) environmental compliance program

Stacey Rosenquist (left) environmental compliance program manager, leads a tour on rain gardens and sustainability practices that are in place at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Oct. 12, 2018.... More

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