Roadsides planted with native plants (in the US) have more bees.
Now, the article states that native plants "have deeper roots". Does this mean that plants native to the US generally have deeper roots than plants native to other areas, or does it mean that plants generally have deeper roots in their native area, or does it mean that imported plants to the US tend to not have deep roots? And, whatever the reason, why is that?
Now, the article states that native plants "have deeper roots". Does this mean that plants native to the US generally have deeper roots than plants native to other areas, or does it mean that plants generally have deeper roots in their native area, or does it mean that imported plants to the US tend to not have deep roots? And, whatever the reason, why is that?
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Date: 2008-09-16 02:42 am (UTC)So in other words, the statement that "native plants have deep roots" in general makes no sense to me, because the whole reason you can't plant (most) New England plants in New Mexico is that (most) New England plants don't have (and won't develop) deep roots. (There are many non-native plants that develop deep roots in the desert just as easily as native plants do, even if they wouldn't have them in their native environment--tea roses and the Japanese maple tree, particularly the green ones, are two.)
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Date: 2008-09-16 05:51 am (UTC)completely unrelated
Date: 2008-09-17 02:39 am (UTC)Re: completely unrelated
Date: 2008-09-17 02:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-16 02:42 am (UTC)So in other words, the statement that "native plants have deep roots" in general makes no sense to me, because the whole reason you can't plant (most) New England plants in New Mexico is that (most) New England plants don't have (and won't develop) deep roots. (There are many non-native plants that develop deep roots in the desert just as easily as native plants do, even if they wouldn't have them in their native environment--tea roses and the Japanese maple tree, particularly the green ones, are two.)
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Date: 2008-09-16 05:51 am (UTC)completely unrelated
Date: 2008-09-17 02:39 am (UTC)Re: completely unrelated
Date: 2008-09-17 02:45 am (UTC)