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The Columbus Dispatch
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The article explains the difference between native plants and nativars, clarifying that nativars are cultivated variants of native species created for desirable traits. It emphasizes that native plants evolved naturally and support ecosystems, while nativars, propagated through cloning, may offer less ecological benefit. Additionally, the article describes harmless crane flies mistaken for mosquitoes and addresses issues like hydrangea leaf tieing caused by the leaftier moth, noting these are generally not serious threats to plants.
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