Jayla Presentation

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Being a Park-Based Intern at Adams National Historical Park A presentation by Jayla Tucker

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Being a Park-Based Intern at Adams National Historical Park

A presentation by Jayla Tucker

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Adams

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What is this?!-My Final Project

• Realizing the Adams National

Historical Park is about the only

garden I’ve been to without

labels Bob and I came up with

the idea of making labels for the

garden. After numerous

questions about the plants in

the garden, labels would

provide efficient service to the

visitors of Adams and answer

general questions most guests

would ask us throughout the

day.

• Steps:

1. Take photos of the

flowers in the garden.

2. Create catalog for

garden staff.

3. Create example labels

for staff to choose

from.

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Catalog• “Blue Danube” Ageratum

• “Astra Blue” Balloon flower

• Blue salvia

• Canna Lily

• Castor Bean

• Cleome

• Coral bell

• “Sonata White” Cosmos

• “Coxcomb”

• Dahlia

• Dianthus

• Dwarf Dahlia

• Elephant Ear

• Gallium

• Marigold

• Peony

• Phlox

• Red Salvia

• Shasta Daisy

• Snapdragon

• Tiger Lily

• Tree Peony

• Trumpet Vine

• Verbena

• Veronica

• Zinnia

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Labels

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The Garden

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Beginning of our Internship

End of our Internship

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THE ENDThank you for listening and hope you’ve enjoyed your time at

Adams