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Cities and suburbs in California constantly landscape with invasive trees that smell like stank and monoculture grass lawns. Bradford pears are a horticultural atrocity used all over America where native biodiversity once was. Especially tacky hank hill suburbs. This trees are invasive and do nothing beneficial for native wildlife. You could be growing beautiful native plants like ceanothus. A nitrogen fixing plant that is extremely drought. When it’s in bloom the entire shrub looks blue , and is covered with native bees. I’m sick of smelling stinky trees every spring when we could be having yearly superblooms that look and smell good. Ditch the invasive stank trees and kill your lawn to plant a native ceanothus. #california #nativeplants #landscape #natureathome #lawncare #native #bees #ecology #learnontiktok #suburban #invasivespecies #bradfordpear #wildflowers #savethebees #nativeplanttok #botany #sacramento #sf #bayarea #cali #plantlover #superbloom #flora #guerrillagardening #generation #endangeredspecies #bumblebee #conservation #habitat #nativehabitatproject #indigenous #flowers #tree #trees #plantnative
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