Native Plants in Sustainable Landscaping and Biodiversity Conservation
Native Plants Native plants are species that occur naturally in a particular region and have evolved over time to thrive in that local environment. Unlike exotic or non-native species, which are introduced from other regions or continents, native plants have developed complex relationships with local soil, climate, and wildlife. These plants are the backbone of healthy ecosystems, providing food, shelter, and habitat for a wide range of native animals, insects, and microorganisms. Benefits of Native Plants in Sustainable Landscaping 1. Adaptation to Local Conditions: Native plants are well-adapted to local climate conditions, soil types, and water availability, making them low-maintenance and resilient choices for landscaping. These plants require less water, fertilizer, and pesticides, reducing the environmental impact of gardening and promoting sustainable practices. 2. Biodiversity Support: Native plants play a crucial role in supporting biodiversity by providing habitat and food ...