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Native Groundcover Plants

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Native groundcover plants are species of plants that naturally grow close to the ground and are indigenous to a specific region. They provide numerous environmental benefits and are often used in landscaping to cover bare soil and prevent erosion.

Key Features

  • Low-growing plants
  • Indigenous to a specific region
  • Environmental benefits such as erosion control and habitat for native wildlife

Pros

  • Require less maintenance than traditional turf grass
  • Support local ecosystems and biodiversity
  • Can help conserve water by reducing the need for irrigation

Cons

  • May require some initial effort to establish and spread
  • Some species may not be as visually appealing as traditional landscaping plants

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Last updated: Sat, Mar 21, 2026, 04:05:06 AM UTC