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Ecological benefit

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A plant species that plays a key role in supporting and maintaining a healthy ecosystem.

Types of Ecological Benefits:

  • Supporting wildlife: They provide food, shelter, and nesting sites for animals, insects, and birds.
  • Pollination support: They attract pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds, which are crucial for plant reproduction.
  • Soil health: They help prevent soil erosion, improve soil structure, and may even enrich the soil with nitrogen or other nutrients.
  • Water management: Some plants help in controlling water runoff, filtering pollutants, or managing water levels in wetlands or riparian areas.
  • Climate regulation: Plants, especially trees and shrubs, can help regulate local temperature and air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.
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