The new trails will allow access to plants that had previously been inaccessible; In the picture this new section runs between the beautiful Blueberry (with some residual red leaves) on the left and a Mountain Laurel on the right. Visible on the right-hand side of the picture are leaves of a native Azalea,
Rhododendron viscosum serrulatum that has fragrant flowers in late summer.
What you see in these photographs is the base layer that will eventually be overlaid with red gravel and finally red stone dust.
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