
Native plants refer to indigenous species of plants that evolved with a particular region, habitat, or ecosystem. These species co-evolved with the landscape for thousands of years and are regarded by many as the foundation for habitat.
The importance of these plants in the landscape is crucial for the survival of thousands of species. They provide food, nectar, pollen, habitat, shelter, and sometimes a source of water. The other benefits of these plants are extensive and invaluable on the landscape. Carbon sequestration, improve soil quality, erosion control, stormwater runoff, filtering pollutants, along with being an essential for supporting thousands of species.
It’s important we realize that the plants we choose in our yards have an effect on our ecosystems. Our participation in restoring, reconstructing, and rehabilitating the land can really provide us with a sense of place. These plants truly can make you feel that you’re part of something greater. I encourage anyone willing to learn more to do so by going to https://grownative.org/ or contacting Bluestem Habitat Restoration with any questions or wanting to get involved.
- Website https://bluestemhabitatrestoration.square.site
- Email bluestemhabitatrestoration@gmail.com
- Phone (816) 714-8342

