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Planting non native and invasive plants just because humans can eat them is not restoration. Many of the plants we eat are native to Europe and give very little benefit to native wildlife. The point of guerrilla gardening is to plant native plants that benefit ecology and help make cities and suburbs less of a biodiversity wasteland. Or help save a native plant from extinction like the endangered California hibiscus. Today we are going to try and stop the extinction of one of my favorite native flowers. We are guerrilla gardening the endangered California hibiscus, a beautiful wildflower that used to be common before colonization. And we are removing invasive plants like water hyacinths that are destroying native habitats. But if we don't save the delta from the delta tunnels, chinook salmon and the California hibiscus are doomed. Saving an endangered species is easy when people actually try. Water is life. No delta tunnels. #guerrillagardening #endangeredspecies #waterislife #rareplants #endangered #plants #nativeplants #hibiscus #garden #salmon #gardening101 #solanocounty #climateaction #river #creek #ecosystem #wildflower #restoration #seedstarting #rare #flowers #seeds #sacramento #LA #water #invasivespecies #pampasgrass #cattail #nativeplanttok #nativehabitatproject #delta
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