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The Southwest Native Plant Primer: 235 Plants for an Earth-Friendly Garden

Jack Dash, Arizona Native Plant Society, Luke Takata

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Botany & plant sciences, Arid zones, deserts, Gardening

From Arizona's leading native plant organization, this accessible and colourful guide to planting natives will help gardeners at every level of experience add beneficial pollinators to their home gardens.

From Arizona's leading native plant organization, this accessible and colorful guide to planting natives will help gardeners at every level of experience add beneficial pollinators to their home gardens.

The Southwest Native Plant Primer introduces 225 wildflowers, grasses, vines, cacti, and trees recommended for gardeners of any skill level interested in choosing native plants for a garden that makes a positive environmental impact. It covers a broad area including New Mexico, Arizona, and the southern portions of Utah and Colorado. Though there are vast differences between locations within this region there are also surprising commonalities that this book will highlight. As the Southwest grows in population, but water becomes perilously scarce, this book focuses on the role that native plants and water-wise planting can have in fostering sustainability for all life in the region. In doing so The Southwest Native Plant Primer fills an important gap in literature about gardening in the region, serving as a resource to new and old gardeners alike, providing up to date information about current best practices for gardening in the Southwest.

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