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Which kind of plants should we be growing more to support biodiversity?

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Native plants that provide food and shelter to local wildlife should be prioritized. Flowering plants attract pollinators, while fruit-bearing trees support birds and animals, ensuring ecological balance and promoting biodiversity conservation.

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  1. To support biodiversity, growing native plants that are well-adapted to the local environment is essential. Flowering plants attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, while fruit-bearing trees provide food and shelter to birds and animals. Additionally, plants like shrubs and ground cover species prevent soil erosion and create microhabitats for insects and microorganisms. Promoting such plants ensures ecological balance and encourages a diverse range of species to thrive in the local ecosystem.

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