Marsh Park Native and Upland Plants

At Marsh Park location, when I walk around the residential area, I found out that the park is planted with native marshland and upland plants, native plant communities are groupings of many plant species that occur naturally in a given environment, it adapted to the site and climatic conditions in their natural habitats, many animals, birds, fish and other wildlife that are dependent upon specific plants for their survival. Upland plants like dry conditions. This section was included to provide homeowners with native plant suggestions to use in the remaining part of the landscape to allow for opportunities for a comprehensive landscape design. Such as common lantana, verbena family, cape honeysuckle, rosemary, trailing african daisy, paper- flower, and oceanblue morning glory, etc. Those are all flowering plants (phylum Magnoliophyta), which assist with water infiltration and encourage birds, mammals, and insects such as butterflies to inhabit the area. Over 100 California native trees shade the park, and custom art fencing depicts birds returning to a restored riverfront.
Refer to:
Plants For Inland Lakes. (n.d.). Retrieved December 10, 2017, from http://www.mishorelinepartnership.org/plants-for-inland-lakes.html

LA Mountains. (n.d.). Retrieved December 10, 2017, from http://www.lamountains.com/parks.asp?parkid=669

Publicado el diciembre 10, 2017 07:32 MAÑANA por zlu1 zlu1

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