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To the untrained eye, they’re practically invisible, just a few leafy plants among many blending into the lush greenery the Pacific Northwest is famous for.
Energy Adviser: Save time, money with native plants By Clark Public Utilities
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It’s a colorful time of year in Southwest Washington, as nature’s floral lushness is on full display. If the springtime blooms have you inspired to add some vegetation to your home, choose plants that will reap the maximum benefit with the least amount of effort or resources.
“You can’t go wrong when you plant native plants,” Clark Public Utilities Invasive Species Coordinator Brad Mead said. “Not only do they look great, but, because they’re already adapted to our local climate, they require little to no extra care once they’re established.”