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Tag Archives: Comptonia
Clonal Woody Plants
Likely as not, a large thicket of many plants that all look alike is in fact a multitude of clones from just a few plants, that have sent out root suckers. If one is willing to wait five to ten … Continue reading
Posted in Native Landscaping
Tagged Aronia, chokeberry, Clethra, Comptonia, foraging efficiency, gray dogwood, groundcover, hedge, landscaping, native shrub, nectar source, root suckers, sumac, wildlife habitat
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