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Andy Wasowski, a freelance writer and photographer specializing in gardening and landscaping issues, talked with Journal editor Marcia Lacey about the native plant movement that is revolutionizing the American landscape. Water conservation is the force behind the trend for using drought‐tolerant native plants as well as those exotics that are noninvasive and well‐adapted to the landscaping needs of a particular area.
Andy Wasowski, a freelance writer and photographer specializing in gardening and landscaping issues, talked with Journal editor Marcia Lacey about the native plant movement that is revolutionizing the American landscape. Water conservation is the force behind the trend for using drought‐tolerant native plants as well as those exotics that are noninvasive and well‐adapted to the landscaping needs of a particular area.
Changing the American landscape
Wasowski, Andy (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 93 ; 40-44
2001-03-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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