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Luxmore Drive Natural Area
Luxmore Drive Natural Area is a serene park located at 8250 Sturbridge Lane Northwest in Knoxville, Tennessee. This natural area offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, with lush greenery, walking trails, and a variety of native plant and animal species to admire. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the park, take in the sights and sounds of nature, and relax in this beautiful outdoor oasis. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to unwind or a place to explore the wonders of the natural world, Luxmore Drive Natural Area is the perfect destination for nature lovers of all ages.
Borderland Butterfly Garden
Borderland Butterfly Garden, located at 818 Sevier Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee, is a beautiful park dedicated to creating a habitat for butterflies and other pollinators. The entire Old Sevier neighborhood is a certified Monarch Waystation, and this garden is a valuable addition to the butterfly habitat network in the area. The garden has also become a study site for urban soil regeneration by the UTK Microbiology department. Since its inception in 2015, the garden has been using organic produce, eggshells, woodchips, and other natural materials to build rich soil that can sustain a variety of plant life. Trees and perennials are flourishing, and the garden is home to a thriving population of monarchs and other butterflies. Visitors are encouraged to observe and document the wildlife using iNaturalist.
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