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Notable Projects

Apple Valley Park

Apple Valley Park, Atascadero, CA. Through Madrone's efforts, over 70 native oak trees and a dozen heritage apple trees were saved for inclusion during the construction of this neighborhood park.

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Atascadero City Hall Annex

Planted in 2008, the City Hall Annex landscape, designed by Rick Mathews, features a water-conserving plant pallette, complementing the adjacent Colony Square and theatre.

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Congregation Beth David

Congregation Beth David, San Luis Obispo. Design by Rick Mathews. Architecture by San Luis Sustainability Group. Plant pallette includes California Natives, and appropriate Mediterranean species of cultural significance to Jewish traditions. First LEED certified development on the Central Coast.

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CLCA Award Winner

Winner of the 2007 California Landscape Contractors Association Xeriscape - Outstanding Achievement Award

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Myracle Residence - Atascadero

The Myracle residence landscape, designed by Christy O'Hara at Madrone, was awarded by Atascadero Mutual Water Co. for design excellence and water conservation. It features plants and hardscape elements that beautifully compliment the Craftsman style home.

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Veterans Memorial

Madrone donated design and installation for the landscaping at the beautiful and moving Atascadero Veterans Memorail, located on Highway 41 at Atascadero Lake Park.

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