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Combining Native and Non-Native Species <br /> Landscape designers often combine native and horticultural species in their creations. <br /> Native species should be used to the fullest extent possible, but there may be instances where <br /> clients request certain horticultural species or horticultural species are best suited to a design <br /> situation. It is important to choose noninvasive horticultural species that will not harm the <br /> environment by altering the genetics of native populations. <br /> Benefits: Many options for plant form; bloom time and flower color. <br /> Limitations: Fewer native species incorporated in the landscape. <br /> Maintenance requirement: Medium <br /> Purple Coneflower and T ems- <br /> Common Ox-eye(left) <br /> Perennial Garden with - <br /> Native and Non-native <br /> Species(right) <br /> photos by Dan Shaw <br /> IL <br /> m <br /> ^I4 <br /> - <br /> r <br /> e � 4 <br /> 44 J, �— <br /> T <br /> i <br /> z <br /> w +,_ _ <br /> O <br /> 42 <br />
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