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Adjusting, adapting, transforming, propagating, and participating in productive activities by ecological groups to be assertive, protective, responsible, sustaining, and sheltering, they patch up, cure, repair, mend, and dynamically foster bionetwork recovery. The Environment Omniangels nurture, support, develop, back, and encourage whichever and whatever imperative performs as an environmental protection.
Archangel Zadkiel has been appointed as the Chieftain of the Environment
Omniangels. Archangel Zadkiel will continue to serve the planet as an Archangel
of the Eleventh Ray of Divine Mage. The planetary Cosmic
Benefactor Archangel for the Environment Omniangels is
Archangel Raduriel who is also a higher heavens realms Adjudication
Registrar and Cosmic Chronicles Recording Angel gifted with a powerful bounty of
co-creative poetic wisdom. Archangel Raduriel will continue to serve the planet
as an Archangel of the Third Ray of Harmonics Restoration.
The Sacred Site focal point of the America Rancho Santa Ana Environment Omniangels is the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardens, which is located on North College Avenue in Claremont just south of the San Gabriel foothills in the vicinity of Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Originally founded as a native garden on the Orange County rancho of Susanna Bixby Bryant in 1927, the garden was relocated in 1951 to Claremont. Today the Botanical Garden is home to around 70,000 native Californian plants from 2,000 cultivars, hybrids, and native species. The combined herbarium of the Botanical Garden and Pomona College houses more than one million plant specimens. Encompassing eighty-six acres (34.8 hectares) of flowers and plants native to California, the Botanical Garden, which is most colourful from February thru May, is comprised of three distinctive sections.
The East Alluvial Gardens
have native plantings from the Channel Islands, the coastal dunes, and the
California deserts. The flat-topped Indian Hill Mesa has native California wild
species; as well as, cultivated strains of plants. There is also a naturalistic
setting Plant Communities display with native plant species.
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