MOCA in Novato, CA Project

01.21.2015 | Category, Case Study

ARTS CENTER Museum of Contemporary Art The Marin Museum of Contemporary Art is located in Novato, California, US. The 1,700 square feet museum is housed within Marin County's Novato Art Center in Building 500, once the Headquarters of the now defunct Hamilton Air Force Base Kurapia is maintai...
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Showing Evergreen

01.20.2015 | Category, Case Study, Kurapia News

Kurapia is maintaining evergreen at Delta Bluegrass Showcase Garden in Stockton, CA in January winter season...
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2015 WE ARE IN DROUGHT !!

01.05.2015 | Category, News

Click here to visit for more detail information. Rebate program Outdoors in gardens and landscapes Sprinkler controllers, high-efficiency nozzles, soil moisture sensors, rain barrels, and turfgrass removal....
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Planted a week ago! A collaboration Project Kurapia Inc. AHBE Landscape Architects USC Keck Medical Center LA Department of Water & Power installs water meter. ...
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El Camino College

10.30.2014 | Category, Case Study, Convention

El Camino College Horticulture & Environmental Club presents California Drought Workshop for Landscape architects Kurapia Presentation by Mark Ohde, Kurapia Inc. Tom Hawkins, Florasource, Ltd. David Plascencia, EchoTech Inc. ...
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“Kurapia is a great option where you need a groundcover that won’t get irrigated.

10.24.2014 | Category, Kurapia News

Davis enterprise, a community newspaper covering Davis and Yolo County released on Oct 24, 2014, an article titled UC researchers: How low-water can our landscapes go? The article reported a story on UC Agriculture and Natural Science researchers Loren Oki and Karrie Reid test plants’ ability to s...
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UC Reseachers

10.24.2014 | Category, Kurapia News

How low water can our landscapes go? Kurapia is a great option where you need a groundcover that won’t get irrigated. I think it will be great in what they call ‘hell strips,’ ” Reid says. “That’s the area between the sidewalk and the street where it’s notoriously difficult to grow an...
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UC researchers: How low-water can our landscapes go?

10.24.2014 | Category, News

UCD recently completed a study on kurapia, a newly developed, highly versatile groundcover that was developed and now is widely used in Japan. It is available for the first time to the public at the Arboretum and Public Garden plant sale on Saturday.“Kurapia is a great option where you need a grou...
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Available to the public for the first time in the United States! NEED A LAWN REPLACEMENT? This deep-rooted, low-water use, low-maintenance groundcover is an excellent lawn replacement or groundcover in sun or partial shade. It grows tightly to the ground, suppre...
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