Native plants support a wide range of wildlife, including pollinators, insects, and birds. They also nurture an ecosystem underground, promote symbiotic relationships among organisms and keep soil healthy and stabilized from erosion.
Native plants support a wide range of wildlife, including pollinators, insects, and birds. They also nurture an ecosystem underground, promote symbiotic relationships among organisms and keep soil healthy and stabilized from erosion.
The United States has lost 150 million acres of habitat and farmland to development, with 40 million acres covered with monoculture grass lawns. This trend has eliminated many native habitats, reduced biodiversity and continues to threaten species across the country and around the globe.