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Natural Landscaping Tool Kit

THE NATURAL LANDSCAPING ALTERNATIVE:
An Annotated Slide Collection - Slide 30

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This specimen of prairie cord grass has been removed from a streambank erosion project to demonstrate that in only a couple of weeks these grasses begin to send out roots that help hold soil and rhizomes which are the plant's primary means of propagation.

 

 
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