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  2. Rain garden - Wikipedia

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    Rain gardens rely on plants and natural or engineered soil medium to retain stormwater and increase the lag time of infiltration, while remediating and filtering pollutants carried by urban runoff. Rain gardens provide a method to reuse and optimize any rain that falls, reducing or avoiding the need for additional irrigation.

  3. Rain gardens can help the environment - AOL

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    When your rain garden is ready for plants, you do not have to use native plants, but it is good for the environment to do so. Some plants to consider are milkweed, astilbe, New England Aster ...

  4. Natural landscaping - Wikipedia

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    The native plants cultivated in wildflower gardens often have deep roots, and therefore are effective selections for absorbing surface runoff and allowing the water to infiltrate into the local water table. [9] Wildflower gardens cultivated for capturing runoff in this mode are denominated "rain gardens".

  5. Asclepias incarnata - Wikipedia

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    Asclepias incarnata, the swamp milkweed, rose milkweed, rose milkflower, swamp silkweed, or white Indian hemp, is a herbaceous perennial plant species native to North America. [3] [4] It grows in damp through wet soils and also is cultivated as a garden plant for its flowers, which attract butterflies and other pollinators with nectar.

  6. List of garden plants in North America - Wikipedia

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    A Abelia Abeliophyllum (white forsythia) Abelmoschus (okra) Abies (fir) Abroma Abromeitiella (obsolete) Abronia (sand verbena) Abrus Abutilon Acacia (wattle) Acaena Acalypha Acanthaceae Acanthodium Acantholimon Acanthopale Acanthophoenix Acanthus Acca Acer (maple) Achariaceae Achillea (yarrow) Achimenantha (hybrid genus) Achimenes Acinos (calamint) Aciphylla Acmena Acoelorraphe (saw palm ...

  7. Find inspiration, tips and deals to take your home style, kitchen buzzing and garden setup to the next level. ... 9 fast-growing flowers to plant in early spring for a vibrant garden in record time.