Native plant restoration involves reintroducing native plant species to areas where they have been lost or degraded, with the goal of restoring natural ecosystems and supporting local biodiversity. This practice is often used in habitat restoration projects, ecological landscaping, and rewilding efforts. Native plant restoration helps rebuild ecosystems by providing habitat and food sources for wildlife, improving soil health, and stabilizing landscapes against erosion. In landscaping, native plant restoration involves selecting species that are well-adapted to the local climate and soil conditions, and creating designs that mimic natural plant communities. By restoring native plants, landscapers can help reverse the impacts of habitat loss, support biodiversity, and create resilient landscapes that thrive with minimal maintenance.
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