Center for Cedar Glade Studies
at Middle Tennessee State University
The Tennessee Purple Coneflower was officially delisted from endangered to threatened status on September 2, 2011. (Click this link to read more)
To view videos about the coneflower, visit these two links:
Celebrate the Coneflower
The Coneflower in the Cedar Glades
Please join us Spring, 2013 for the following events:
Friday, May 3- Cedar Glade Research Roundtable & Evening Program
Saturday, May 4- Elsie Quarterman Cedar Glade Wildflower Festival
Cedars of Lebanon State Park
(Click here for this year's 2013 schedule of events)
| Limestone cedar glades are globally unique and fragile habitats found primarily in Middle Tennessee. Viewed historically as wastelands, they support a plant community of highly specialized species, many of which are found nowhere else in the world.
Teaching from the cedar glades What is the Center for Cedar Glade Studies?
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Site Last Updated: 04/14/2012