Honey Creek Woodlands - Natural Burial Preserve Located in Conyers, Georgia
E. miniscula (little blue dragonlet)
C. elisa (calico pennant)
Sitting wall under construction at shelter
Road back
G. vastus (cobra clubtail)
     “We put death in its rightful place, as part of the cycle of life. Our burials honor the idea of dust to dust. What we’re doing is basically land conservation. By setting aside woods for natural burials, we preserve it from development.”
Dr. Billy Campbell
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Clouded Skipper
This is a relatively rare herb in the mint family (Lamiacea), and was not included in the 150 plants found by Dr. Gaddy (who predicts the site might contain as many as 300-400 species. Blooms in September.
Some of the material was hauled off to another part of the monastery, part was burned and part was chipped.
This is the view from the bottom of the hill very early spring 2007.
Common along at HCW, it is a member of the Styracaceae family that also includes storax, the source of benzoin. It is in the order Ericales with rhododendrons, sour wood, and indian pipes,tea, heather, persimmons and brazil nuts.
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