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Threatened Species

pos02
19 years ago

I have recently seen a list of threatened species of native plants in NSW, and was quite appalled at the number of them. I would have thought that quite a lot of these would be suitable to home gardens, especially if they are close to their natural habitat. Is this something the industry should be addressing? Even placing tags on threatened species for sale in the nursary will alert the gardener to plant one or two of these for prosperity. If the extinction of these plants can't be halted in the wild, then at least they can live on in peoples gardens. This is what is happening to the Wollemi Pine, but this has obviously had much more exposure.

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