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Archive for month: September 2015

Study shows insect diversity decreases in gardens with non-native plants
29.092015September 23, 2016

Study shows insect diversity decreases in gardens with non-native plants

By CarrieIn News

Not only do native plants do a better job of hosting and supporting local insect communities than their non-native counterparts, but a University of Delaware study shows

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