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A
city's park in the country by Jim McCarty
Many city residents moved to the
country to escape the traffic, noise and smog of the city. In 1925,
the Shaw Nature Reserve got its start when the bad air in St. Louis
at the time threatened the live plant collections housed at the Missouri
Botanical Garden.
Here visitors can enjoy a random
sampling of just about every landscape the state has to offer. There
are glades, tall-grass prairies, marsh wetlands, oak-hickory forest,
savannas and a 55-acre pinetum, or meadow studded with a variety of
conifers. One trail leads to a huge gravel bar on the Meramec River
while another turns into a boardwalk (photo at right) that circles
a wetland area with a diverse selection of marsh plants.
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