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Native Plants are a vital part of the landscape. The preservation of native plants is a vital part of our Mission. |
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Importance of Native Plants: a Vital Part of the Landscape
As open space disappears, it becomes increasingly
necessary to look at our own landscapes as a refuge for
biodiversity. Native organisms including plants, mammals, birds,
amphibians, and insects create an intricate web of life. This is a
wonderful natural orchestration with each species’ life cycle highly
dependent on the others.
For example: Spring wild flowers are pollinated by
and provide nectar to tiny flies. These flies become food for early
spring birds. The timing is orchestrated perfectly. It is not a
coincidence that the local native plants have seeds and berries
ready just when the birds need them. Bird droppings are the best way
to get their seed dispersed. Plants and animals that have evolved
together depend upon each other for survival.
Unfortunately, native plants, a vital part of the
natural web of life, are being lost at an alarming rate. Removing a
certain native plant from the landscape will likely remove the
insect that feeds on that plant, which in turn may eradicate the
bird that feeds on that insect. And this is just a simplified
example. The loss of a species can quickly escalate to affect an
entire ecosystem. To paraphrase Paul Ehrlich, author of
Native Plants: Relationship of
Biodiversity to the Function of the Biosphere, removing native
species from an ecosystem is like taking rivets out of an airplane
wing; it is impossible to know which one will be the last one that
was holding the whole thing together.
There are real and practical pay-offs to
encouraging a more biologically diverse yard. Healthy, balanced
ecosystems clean our water and our air. Pollinators are vital to
food production.
There are also other profound
reasons for using native plants in our yards.
Aesthetically and spiritually native plants enhance our sense
of place. Native plants
are one of the most visible elements in the local landscape. They
are part of what makes a region unique.
Learning and growing native plants promotes a deeper
understanding and respect for the land.
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