The ivy that naturally grows on campus, symbolic of the ivy league and academia, is welcome along the Zebra Path, but needs to be cut down from buildings as it gets inside windows and onto roofs and can create maintenance problems.
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Thanks, Chris!
I loved learning more about the campus greenery. It is so nice to take a walk and take it all in. I’ll be looking out for Alaina to say hi 🙂
Thanks so much for the beautiful landscape! I really enjoy walking around the campus and look at those plants ! May I suggest you to add the names of the plants on the side so that we can learn about these plants while enjoying their beauty? We are an educational institution. Why not grab the chance to “educate” viewers? Thanks for consideration!