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Eno River Diabase Sill

 
PictureRhus michauxii, unknown on this preserve until spotted by Lesley Starke in 2013.

Learn more about our Durham County Preserves with our interactive story map using the button below! Also check out our youtube videos below to learn more about the unique habitat and our Preserve Stewards. 
Eno River Story Map
The Eno River Preserve includes four separate tracts, each with interesting populations of plants.
Hebron Road
Harrelson Tract
Butner Cedar Glade
Wanderlust

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Exploring the Preserve tracts...

Looking for evidence of prairie remnants at Hebron Road.
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​Echinacea in bloom at Picture Creek.
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Scutellaria leonardii at Wanderlust. Photo: Jenny Stanley
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A workday at Hebron Road.
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S. leonardii
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Matelea decipiens. Photo: Jenny Stanley
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Matelea carolinensis. Photo: Jenny Stanley
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