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Native Plant Company Privacy Policy.Last updated: [April 29 2024] This Privacy Policy describes how Native Plant Company (the “Site”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) collects, uses, and discloses your personal information when you visit, use our services, or make a purchase from https://nativeplantcompanyllc.com/ (the “Site”) or otherwise communicate with us (collectively, the “Services”). For purposes of …

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Mammals & Native Plants

Eastern cottontail At dawn and dusk, this friendly neighbor emerges from his brush pile searching for a meal. In the warmth of spring and summer, the eastern cottontail searches for tender green vegetation. They’re not picky, consuming up to 100 different species of native and non-native plants. Plantain, ragweed, goldenrod, dandelion, grasses, and rushes are …

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Why Native Plants?

Put simply, native plants sustain the life around us. They provide food and shelter for all wildlife in a way that exotic plants cannot. Over time, native plants have developed complex relationships with insects, birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians that we are just now beginning to understand. The most famous example of this complex relationship …

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Species Spotlight: Flowering Dogwood

Species Spotlight: Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida) The bright white flowers of the dogwood are a familiar sign of spring. Blooms are found in front yards across the mid-Atlantic. The tree’s popularity may be due to their short stature, bonsai-like shape, or showy flowers. Regardless, they are undoubtedly among our most popular native trees. These flowering …

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