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Why Native Plants?
Birds and wildlife have adapted to utilize
native plants that provide food, cover, nesting sites or a combination of
resources. Native plants provide food at different times of the year to
birds in the form of seeds, fruit or as invertebrate host sites. The growth
habits of native plants present recognizable, safe nesting sites and cover
that protect birds from inclement weather and predation. The importance of
these plants to birds, insects and other wildlife cannot be overstated.
Using native plants in your backyard
landscape offers the most resources to birds and wildlife. The plants that
we offer in this sale are among the many that are particularly valuable to
birds and other beneficial organisms. For further information, check out
the "Audubon at Home" section of the Audubon website at www.audubon.org.
Contact information:
Schedule Reminders:
| Mail order by: |
May 7, 2007 |
| Plant pick-up date and time |
May 19, 2007 - 9:00am - 1:00 pm |
| Plant pick-up location |
Shademakers, 7525 Fairfield Rd., Oxford, OH |
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Here For a link to the order form, plant descriptions and plant photos
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