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Tag Archives: ecology

Eco-metropolis

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Using native plant species to engineer urban landscapes and creating functional ecosystems; Mark Simmons gives examples of bad situations made good simply by considering the ecological and physiological potential of plant species.

January 30, 2014 by botanyfordesign
Posted in phytoremediation, Uncategorized, Using Native Species Tagged ecology, ecosystem, plants, urban Leave a reply

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