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Plants serve many important functions in the
landscape.
They clean the air of particulates while they consume carbon dioxide
and produce oxygen. Plants buffer and reduce noise pollution, control
traffic, and provide security. Plants can provide windbreaks, and
if strategically placed can actually be a crash buffer. Plants provide
shade and buffer high and low temperatures through transpiration
and by blocking solar radiation. Plants can prevent soil erosion,
they can frame a view, or screen an eyesore. Plants provide beauty,
fragrance, food, and wildlife habitat.
Landscaping can increase your property value and the value will
continue to increase as the plants grow. Landscapes can contribute
as much as 20% of a home's value.”
Site: Master Gardener Manual Reference Ch.
13, pp. 1 - 24 http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs//garden/mg/arboriculture/index.html
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