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Why Are Native
Landscapes Important?

Native landscapes are vital for supporting local ecosystems, conserving water, and promoting biodiversity. By using plants that naturally thrive in a region, these landscapes provide food and shelter for native wildlife, including pollinators like bees and butterflies. This helps maintain ecological balance and supports species that rely on native plants for survival.

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Native landscapes also require less water, fertilizer, and pesticides compared to non-native or ornamental plants. This reduces pollution and conserves natural resources, making them more sustainable and cost-effective. Their deep root systems help prevent soil erosion, improve water filtration, and increase soil health.

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Additionally, native landscapes preserve the region’s natural beauty and cultural heritage, fostering a sense of place and environmental stewardship. They also create resilient environments better suited to withstand local climate conditions, including drought and extreme weather.

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By choosing native plants, communities can protect local ecosystems, save resources, and promote a healthier environment.

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