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Native plants for Virginia's Capital Region
First edition.
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- Publisher:
- Plant RVA Natives,
- Pub date:
- [2018]
- Description:
- 69 pages :
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10 copies currently available - Gayton Library, Glen Allen Library, Twin Hickory Library, North Park Library, Sandston Library, Tuckahoe Library, Libbie Mill Library, Varina Library, and Fairfield Area Library.
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Native plants for Virginia's Capital Region
First edition.
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Native plants for Virginia's Capital Region
First edition.
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Title:
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Native plants for Virginia's Capital Region.
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Edition:
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First edition.
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Publication Info:
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[Virginia] : Plant RVA Natives, [2018]
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Physical descrip:
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69 pages : illustrations ; 22 x 28 cm.
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General Note:
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Cover title.
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General Note:
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Includes index.
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Summary:
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This guide showcases the attractive variety of plants native to the Virginia Capital Region, which includes Henrico, Hanover, City of Richmond, Chesterfield, Charles City, New Kent, Powhatan, Goochland, Cumberland, and Amelia. Native plant species have evolved within specific areas and been dispersed throughout their range without known human involvement. These plants form the primary structure of the living landscape and provide food and shelter for native animal species. Although this guide is not comprehensive, the native plants featured here were selected because they are attractive, relatively easy for the home gardener to acquire, easy to maintain, and offer various benefits to wildlife and the environment.
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Held by:
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GAYTON GLEN-ALLEN TWNHICKORY NORTH-PARK SANDSTON TUCKAHOE LIBBIEMILL VARINAAREA FAAREA
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Subject term:
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Native plant gardening--Virginia.
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Subject term:
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Endemic plants--Virginia.