
Native plants
Native plants are species that naturally grow and have evolved in a specific area over thousands of years. They are well adapted to the local climate, soil, and insects, making them an integral part of the local ecosystem. Using native plants in landscaping supports local wildlife, requires less water and maintenance, and helps preserve biodiversity. Unlike non-native or invasive species, native plants thrive without chemical fertilizers or excessive watering, contributing to healthy, sustainable environments. They are essential for maintaining ecological balance and fostering resilient natural landscapes.