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050 00 $aSB439$b.T275 2007
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100 1 $aTallamy, Douglas W.
245 10 $aBringing nature home :$bhow native plants sustain wildlife in our gardens /$cDouglas W. Tallamy.
260 $aPortland, Or. :$bTimber Press,$c2007.
300 $a288 p. :$bcol. ill. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 263-271) and index.
505 00 $tRestoring natives to suburbia --$gThe$tvital new role of the suburban garden --$tNo place to hide --$tWho cares about biodiversity? --$tWhy can't insects eat alien plants? --$tWhat is native and what is not? --$gThe$tcosts of using alien ornamentals --$tCreating balanced communities --$tGardening for insect diversity --$tBlending in with the neighbors --$tMaking it happen --$tWhat should I plant? --$tWhat does bird food look like? --$tAnswers to tough questions --$gAfterword: The$tlast refuge --$gAppendix 1:$tNative plants with wildlife value and desirable landscaping attributes --$gAppendix 2:$tHost plants of butterflies and showy moths --$gAppendix 3:$tExperimental evidence.
650 0 $aNative plants for cultivation$zUnited States.
650 0 $aNatural landscaping$zUnited States.
650 0 $aAnimal-plant relationships$zUnited States.
650 0 $aInsect-plant relationships$zUnited States.
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