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*What is the composition of the nearby natural area?
 
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==Native, introduced and rare plants==
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==Native, Introduced and Rare plants==
 
The goal of planting design for LID practices is to achieve a sustainable vegetation community that is tailored to the ecological qualities of the site and the aesthetic considerations of the landowner. Plant selection for LID practices is predicated on the principle of ‘right plant for the right place'. Many LID practices are carried out within a highly urbanized context that poses unnatural stresses on plant growth and survival. This guide provides general recommendations to direct species selection. Landscape professionals should use this information to generate specific [[Plant lists#Plant Selection|Plant Selection]] lists that are tailored to the conditions prevalent on site while addressing surrounding urban and natural land uses.  
 
The goal of planting design for LID practices is to achieve a sustainable vegetation community that is tailored to the ecological qualities of the site and the aesthetic considerations of the landowner. Plant selection for LID practices is predicated on the principle of ‘right plant for the right place'. Many LID practices are carried out within a highly urbanized context that poses unnatural stresses on plant growth and survival. This guide provides general recommendations to direct species selection. Landscape professionals should use this information to generate specific [[Plant lists#Plant Selection|Plant Selection]] lists that are tailored to the conditions prevalent on site while addressing surrounding urban and natural land uses.  
  

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