Native species definition
Examples of Native species in a sentence
Native species of particular concern are cattails, common reedgrass, and sawgrass (Cladium spp.), which form tall, dense stands almost immediately upon colonizing an area, spread rapidly, and are resistant to disturbance.
Native species should be used wherever possible to meet practice objectives and gopher tortoise needs.
The needed data was not available (or the effort for the data collection was too high) for the following KPIs: • Digital literacy • Local freight transport fuel mix • Domestic material consumption • Grey and rain water use • Water exploitation index • Local food production • Native species • Green jobs • Congestion It is to be noted that there are varying reasons for data not being available.
Native species of grasses, wildflowers, shrubs, and trees exist naturally and are enhanced with local ecotype supplemental plantings.
Planting native species: Native species shall be planted in all disturbed areas and within the mitigation and restoration area, hereby called the salt flat, located immediately north of the bridge, across Sandspit Road.