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Native plants definition

Native plants means those grasses (including prairie grasses), sedges (solid, triangular-stemmed plants resembling grasses), forbs (flowering broadleaf plants) that are native to the state of Michigan. Native plants do not include weeds.
Native plants or “native vegetation” means any species identified as
Native plants means plants that are adapted to the local soil and rainfall conditions and that require minimal watering, fertilizer, and pesticide application.

Examples of Native plants in a sentence

  • Native plants also provide innumerable direct and indirect benefits to the Nation’s wildlife, its people, and its economy.

  • Native plants and their communities support ecosystem functions vital to a healthy, productive, and beautiful environment.

  • Native plants are a key component of national and global biodiversity conservation efforts and they support multiple uses of public lands.

  • Native plants like Neem, Peepal, Khejri and other local species will be planted.

  • Native plants face challenges in the form of habitat loss and alteration caused by fires, competition, and predation by invasive species, and in some cases over-exploitation for human use.


More Definitions of Native plants

Native plants or “Native Vegetation” means plants species that naturally arise within a given habitat, and are specific and localized to the particular region.
Native plants or “native vegetation” means plants that occur naturally, and that distribute and reproduce without aid. Native plants in western Washington are those that existed prior to intensive settlement that began in the 1850s.
Native plants means plants that existed in the area prior to European settlement.
Native plants means those grasses (including prairie grasses), sedges (solid, triangular-stemmed plants resembling grasses), and forbs (flowering broadleaf plants) native to or naturalized to Wisconsin. Native plants do not include noxious weeds and turf grasses.
Native plants means plant species which are native to the Puget Sound lowlands. “Native vegetation” means plant species that are indigenous to the area in question.
Native plants or “native vegetation” means any species identified as native on the University of Rhode Island’s “Rhode Island Coastal Plant Guide” (last updated March 3, 2010), incorporated by reference, not including any further editions or amendments thereof and only to the extent that the provisions therein are not inconsistent with these regulations.
Native plants means all the indigenous species of plants, native to the area, whether ground cover, shrub, or tree. A list of such native plants can be found in Exhibit "I."