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Formal Plantings <br /> Native plants generally are not considered for formal plantings, but many are well suited to <br /> this use and can provide additional ecological benefits. Native species that stay in neat <br /> clumps or grow in predictable forms are best suited for this purpose. <br /> Benefits: Strong sense of order; clean lines, recognizable patterns. <br /> Limitations:Time consuming to install; requires careful plant measurement; constant care <br /> needed to keep formal appearance; fewer native species suited to this design compared with <br /> other planting strategies. <br /> Maintenance requirement: High <br /> Black Chokeberry(top left) L = <br /> Native Garden designed by I, <br /> Great River Greening(bottom left) ■1. _ ''■' -"' <br /> Alumroot and Woolgrass(far right) <br /> i <br /> photos by Dan Shaw d •.�� +-+ ^r <br /> 1_ .l <br /> E: <br /> LI <br /> ■ic r, - - <br /> er• <br /> . pr <br /> - <br /> • --. .. rlt%p- •I. '�. <br /> ■ .'�. I ' <br /> Ali <br /> IP <br /> IMP <br /> _ - 5 ■ _ ■ i. J - <br /> la �`� <br /> - <br /> n <br /> c . <br /> ti <br /> . . <br /> ■r <br /> 7�-Sr�'.' ��RJR w. y • _ -�.w;.4 'f. <br /> .-. <br /> w <br /> lip <br /> r. Ilow •� L -- <br /> WW <br /> IML <br /> ®r ,!%'I <br /> •., ' <br /> _ _ i <br /> In _ a I , <br /> ull <br /> JL <br /> L <br /> 46 <br /> Vol <br /> y • _ ' <br /> - <br /> 36 <br />