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Information on Maintaining Our Natural Areas

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Resources on Invasive and Noxious Plants

  • Invasive Plants Poster  (City of Portland Environmental Services)
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  • Oregon List of Invasive and Noxious Plants (U.S. Department of Agriculture)
  • The Silent Invasion (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
  • No Ivy League (Portland Parks and Rec)
  • Ivy Out

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  • Nextdoor Uplands (requires member login)
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  • Lake Oswego Junior High School
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Friends of Springbrook Park

Upcoming Events

PLEASE NOTE:
All work parties meet at the main kiosk near Uplands School at 2155 Wembley Park Rd, Lake Oswego

 

Learn more about…

  • Bigleaf Maple
  • Black Cottonwood
  • Bracken Fern
Cover of 'The Fiew from Springbrook Park' - CLICK to open a downloadable copy in a new browser window

“The View from Springbrook Park” is available for free download. This book was written by long-time Uplands resident Ed Chinn. Ed created the book as a public service for Lake Oswego Schools and the Parks and Recreation Department. Ed never intended to sell his book. The book is an illustrated history of our regional geology, Native Americans who lived here, Plant Ecology, and profiles of native plants and trees. There are hundreds of illustrations of our regional plants with detailed descriptions. Enjoy.

Thank you, Ed Chinn.

Friends of Springbrook Park is a
501(c)(3) charitable organization,
Federal Tax ID: 20-0766150
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