Bridgeland’s Natural Space Invites Creative Parklands
Posted on Mar 15, 2008 | Tagged in: nature lifestyle

Turning the ordinary into extraordinary, the Bridgeland community is doing much more than simply incorporating parks into its master plan – it’s creating dedicated gardens that will be natural oases for residents.

A focal point within Bridgeland’s First Bend community is Turtle Lane, a strolling path that will feature bronze climbing statues in the shape of turtles. The sculptures are nestled beneath one of the community’s several old-growth oak trees, estimated to be more than 50 years old, and carefully preserved by Bridgeland’s developer, General Growth Properties, Inc. Turtle Lane culminates in the Butterfly Garden, a small park landscaped with butterfly-friendly perennial flowers and shrubbery. Benches throughout the garden will offer comfortable viewing areas to watch the playful creatures once the plants explode with color this spring.

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