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What's New

Listed below are recent articles of news at CEPRA and our involvement throughout the Central Florida community in 2024.

  • Transitioning from the Wet Season to the Dry Season in Florida: A Landscape Evolution photo

    Transitioning from the Wet Season to the Dry Season in Florida: A Landscape Evolution - Sit Down with CEPRA

    Florida's landscape is a dynamic tapestry, deeply influenced by the state's distinct seasonal rhythms. As we transition from the wet season to the dry season, the landscape environment undergoes significant changes.

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  • Floating Imported Red Fire Ants: A Post-Hurricane Hazard in the Landscape photo

    Floating Imported Red Fire Ants: A Post-Hurricane Hazard in the Landscape - Sit Down with CEPRA

    When hurricanes or tropical storms hit, the primary focus is often on the immediate and visible destruction, but less obvious threat lurks in the water: floating rafts of Imported Red Fire Ants.

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  • The Vital Role of Bats in our Florida Landscape photo

    The Vital Role of Bats in our Florida Landscape - Sit Down with CEPRA

    Florida is home to a diverse array of wildlife, with bats playing a crucial, though overlooked function in contributing to the health and balance of our landscape.

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  • Caring for Your Landscape After Hurricane Floodwaters: Fresh and Saltwater Challenges photo

    Caring for Your Landscape After Hurricane Floodwaters: Fresh and Saltwater Challenges - Sit Down with CEPRA

    Hurricanes can leave behind a trail of destruction by bringing devastating floodwaters, and the type of floodwater - fresh or salt - can significantly impact the landscapes recovery process.

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  • Lubber Grasshoppers and Tussock Moth Damage: A Springtime Challenge in Florida photo

    Lubber Grasshoppers and Tussock Moth Damage: A Springtime Challenge in Florida - Sit Down with CEPRA

    As Spring blooms across the lush landscapes of Florida, nature awakens with vibrant colors and a renewed vitality. However, amidst Springs rejuvenation, certain pests emerge, posing a threat to our landscape.

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  • Harnessing Natures Defenders - The Vital Role of Predatory Insects and Parasitic Wasps in the Florida Landscape photo

    Harnessing Natures Defenders - The Vital Role of Predatory Insects and Parasitic Wasps in the Florida Landscape - Sit Down with CEPRA

    Florida's vibrant landscapes are not only home to lush vegetation, flowers, palms, and trees but also a myriad of insects, each playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance.

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  • The Colors of Spring: Florida's Blossoming Trees and Ornamentals photo

    The Colors of Spring: Florida's Blossoming Trees and Ornamentals - Sit Down with CEPRA

    As winter reluctantly loosens its grip and the days lengthen, a remarkable transformation begins to unfold across the Sunshine State. Florida, renowned for its year-round warmth and vibrant landscapes, welcomes the arrival of spring with open arms.

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  • The Importance of Winter Ornamental Cutbacks photo

    The Importance of Winter Ornamental Cutbacks - Sit Down with CEPRA

    The practice of cutting back ornamental plants and grasses during the winter is not merely a routine task but a strategic measure with significant benefits.

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  • Cultivating Success - The Importance of Training photo

    Cultivating Success - The Importance of Training - Sit Down with CEPRA

    A well-trained landscape team, equipped with proper horticultural skills plays a pivotal role in maintaining our Florida landscapes as sustainable environments.

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