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Bringing Ecology into Urban Environments with Native Plant Polycultures by Staff
This seminar will show participants how to successfully develop dense intermingled native plant combinations suitable for urban and metropolitan areas. The principles covered for designing these polycultures of native plants are applicable to all areas of the United States by using plants that the participants are already familiar with. Principles presented include aesthetic principles such as unity and variety in the main plant matrix-think a polyculture groundcover. Accents and transparent "scatter plants" will also be explained. The important consideration of the evolution of the polycultures as they mature will be addressed with Ruderal, Increaser and Stress Tolerator (RIS) theory. Examples of installed polycultures designed by the presenter will be shown along with images showing the development of the intermingled combinations over a period of years. The presentation will "demystify" designing with native polycultures and demonstrate that they are practical way forward towards sustainable urban ecologies. Learning Objectives:
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Francisco Uviña, University of New Mexico
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