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Bringing nature home : how you can sustain wildlife with native plants / Douglas W. Tallamy ; foreword by Rick Darke.

Title
Bringing nature home : how you can sustain wildlife with native plants / Douglas W. Tallamy ; foreword by Rick Darke.
Author
Tallamy, Douglas W.
Publication
Portland : Timber Press, 2009.
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Description
358 p. : col. ill.; 23 cm.
Summary
In Bringing Nature Home, Doug Tallamy encourages the use of native plants in gardening. This book asks and answers questions for modern gardeners inclined to good stewardship. How can we adjust our planting palette to be both beautiful and envitonmentally useful? How much more does a local oak species contribute to habitat richness then an out-of-ecological-context exotic tree? What do violets and fritillary butterflies, or pawpaws and zebra swallowtails have in common? Where might tomorrow's species come from?
Subject
  • Animal-plant relationships > United States
  • Insect-plant relationships > United States
  • Native plants for cultivation > United States
  • Natural landscaping > United States
Note
  • First ed. published 2007.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-340) and index.
Contents
Restoring natives to suburbia: a call to action -- The vital new role of the suburban garden -- No place to hide -- Who cares about biodiversity? -- Why can't insects eat alien plants? -- What is native and what is not? -- The costs of using alien ornamentals -- Creating balanced communities -- Gardening for insect diversity -- Blending in with the neighbors -- Making it happen -- What should I plant? -- What does bird food look like? -- Answers to tough questions.
ISBN
  • 9780881929928
  • 0881929921
LCCN
2008050115
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries