Native plants are species that naturally occur in a specific region or ecosystem without human introduction. These plants have adapted to the local climate, soil, and wildlife, making them a sustainable choice for landscaping. Examples include California poppy, oak trees, and manzanita in California landscapes. Native plants are often used in landscaping to create gardens that require less water, fertilizer, and pesticides, while also supporting local wildlife and pollinators. They can be incorporated into various garden styles, including meadows, woodland gardens, and pollinator gardens. By choosing native plants, landscapers can create eco-friendly and resilient landscapes that thrive with minimal intervention, helping to preserve the natural biodiversity of the area.
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