It's All Relative. A Familial Approach to Plant Selection for Dynamic Landscapes
CEU's for Certified Arborists
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58m
With a vast world of plants to choose from, how does one narrow the field to make choices that will lead to successful outcomes? This session will examine one potential approach to plant selection — considering related plants within select plant families as a key to organizing choices for developing appealing landscapes that are diverse, durable, and resilient.
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