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This 12’ Cacao tree, complete with pods, proudly educates in this Forestry Museum display.

Fabricated Banyan trunks are strategically placed in front of a mural and await placement of animal life and other objects that will complete the display.

A Fabricated Maple in full fall colors enhances this Native American display.

The Red Maple tree and fallen log contain vivariums for small Louisiana swamp creatures. A young Bay Magnolia and native undergrowth enhance the fabricated ground surface”
This Live Oak tree is part of a display showing the tremendous damage caused by non native termite species. A vivarium showing live termites has been built into the tree.
A Tupelo Gum, a Hackberry and a Red Maple tree enhance this display depicting a Louisiana swamp. The limbs are ready to display the birds of the swamp.
This hackberry stump, containing a vivarium is in a row showing several insect species from a Louisiana swamp.
A Fabricated Black Willow tree has access in the back of it to the vivarium that houses the fire ants, the display window in the front of the tree allows you to see them. The Fabricated Bald Cypress tree has the same features and Cuban Cockroaches can be seen in the display window.

Hackberry trees and surrounding swamp undergrowth display local birds and fish and the alligator resides on Fabricated Mud.

A section of a Cacao tree complete with Cacao Pods helps patrons to understand where the product comes from.
Ceanthus, Sticky Monkey flower, California Fescue, California Fuschia, Coffee berry and Tonyon are some of the plants shown in this Chaparral Biome.
A California Coastal Redwood section stands amongst a bed of ferns, Redwood Sorrel and a blooming rhododendron bush.
This desert diorama is brought to life with Beavertail and Prickly Pear cactus in bloom and in fruit, along with some Yucca trees.
California Poppies, and grasses brighten this bucks woodland display.
Costal birds are displayed in a Grasses, Cattails and Tules.

Cattails, Grasses and Tules give these ducks a perfect place hide out in this California wetland display.

Tule, a grass like perennial herb grows in the wetlands of California along with grasses that have turned for the season.
Tufted Hairgrass adds dimension completes the exhibit for the Montane region.
   
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