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Landscaping with Native Plants in the Inland Northwest
Landscaping with Native Plants in the Inland Northwest MISC0267  
Author(s): Tonie Jean Fitzgerald
Contents include: general information about native plants and what they are, planning a naturalized landscape, landscape plan drawings, incorporating native plants into existing landscapes, providing wildlife habitat, getting rid of weeds, preparing the soil, maintenance in naturalized landscapes, grasses for unwatered areas, wildflowers in naturalized landscapes, native plant collection ethics, soil erosion, drip irrigation, native plants of the Inland Northwest, examples of native plant communities, a list of publications, agencies, and organizations, and where to find native plants (list of nurseries and garden centers).
Many illustrations, diagrams.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: June 2000.   Revised: June 2003.   46 pages.
 
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