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Development plan for Flower Hill

Historic Land Preservation & Development Plan 

Elizabeth McGreevy— ecologist, landscape architect, and native plant expert and enthusiast— has been instrumental in developing the Historic Land Preservation and Development plan for Flower Hill. The site plan outlines the existing historical features along with the proposed enhancements and reconstruction projects to restore the 1.38 acres of Texas Wildscape to their original beauty. 

Existing Features
Reconstruction & Enhancements

Examples of Historical
Elements 

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Feeding native white tailed deer at the chicken coops.

Feeding native white tailed deer at the chicken coops. 

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Jane Smoot climbing fences.

Jane Smoot climbing fences. 

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Walking trails

Add walking trails and reset flagstone walkways. 

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Feeding native white tailed deer at the chicken coops.
The first greenhouse

The first greenhouse before it became the rose arbor. 

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Jane Smoot climbing fences.
The rose arbor today as built by Weigl's Ironworks

The rose arbor today as built by Weigl's Ironworks. 

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Walking trails
Woman and baby sitting on a wooden bench along the driveway.

Sitting on one of the wooden benches along the entry drive. 

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