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Collection, Propagation and Use of Native Plants

Native plants have an important role to play in maintaining the diversity of ecosystems in the less disturbed outlying areas where forestry and agriculture dominate, as well as in the urban areas. In conclusion, we can say that native plants will always be an essential component of the landscape, both urban and non-urban, for reasons of biodiversity, as well for their aesthetic value.


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Author(s): Paulus Vrijmoed

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1998

Event: Forest Nursery Association of British Columbia Meeting
1998 - Victoria, BC

Section: Combined Foresty Nursery Association of British Columbia/Western Forest and Conservation Nursery Association Meeting