Wildlife groups seek to ban sale of invasive plant species from garden centre nurseries
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Invasive plants comprise the backbone in most gardens across Canada and the globe. Commercial garden nurseries in Australia sell the exact same selection of plants that are for sale right here at home. Most of these plants trace their roots back to England or Asia and they tend to grow aggressively.

Colonizers wanting to recreate English gardens established what constitutes plant acceptability. Those gardens generally include non-native Kentucky Bluegrass lawns with beds of periwinkle, ivy, lily of the valley, honeysuckle and perhaps a multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) which spreads aggressively and crowds out native plants.

Historically, English gardens were created as a show of wealth, status and power. The invasive, non-native plants they preferred wreaked havoc in the lands t…

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