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| + | In addition to aesthetic qualities, plants have specific functions in several LID practices. These include promotion of [[infiltration]], treatment of pollutants and stabilization of soil. When selecting plants for an LID practice, aim for species with high functionality, survivability, suitability and availability. Landscape professionals should use these lists as guides, taking into consideration the appropriate planting zone, the size of the planting area versus size of the plant at maturity, tolerances to drought or periodic inundation, maintenance requirements and adaptability. |
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| + | Whilst it is not always necessary to use an entirely native planting palette, invasive plants are inappropriate for LID practices. |
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| ==Plant Tables== | | ==Plant Tables== |
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