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Native Seed Network Addresses Supply Gaps

NPR Washington DC 11d11d Impact 5
Volunteer Marty Landor is planting Black-eyed Susan seeds, which are native to the Midwest. These plant species, like coneflower and milkweed, evolved over thousands of years to thrive in the region's ecosystems.

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“That's where volunteer Marty Landor Oh, we had some giant ones that we were looking at a little bit earlier. These Black-eyed Susan seeds are native to the Midwest. Like other notable Midwestern flowers, like the coneflower or the milkweed, these plant species evolved over thousands of years to sustain the region's ecosystems.”

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