WHAT ARE NATIVE PLANTS?
Native plants are plants that occur naturally in a
region. Non-native plants are often called “exotic
plants” or “introduced plants”.
WHY USE NATIVE PLANTS?
The plants native to a region have grown alongside
the native insects, fungi, plant diseases, wildlife, and
other native plants for thousands of years. This
long-time association has produced a complex web
of interrelationships, by which the native plant may
depend upon numerous other native organisms to
survive and flourish, and a multitude of native
organisms may, in turn, depend upon that native plant
to survive.
WHAT ARE NATIVE PLANTS?
Native plants are plants that occur naturally in a
region. Non-native plants are often called “exotic
plants” or “introduced plants”.
WHY USE NATIVE PLANTS?
The plants native to a region have grown alongside
the native insects, fungi, plant diseases, wildlife, and
other native plants for thousands of years. This
long-time association has produced a complex web
of interrelationships, by which the native plant may
depend upon numerous other native organisms to
survive and flourish, and a multitude of native
organisms may, in turn, depend upon that native plant
to survive.
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