Under-seen Abundance and Opportunity
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A ubiquitous "weed" for $18
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Sponaneous "weeds" for free
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Abundance needed as a buffer for new arrivals
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Parking lot described in "Improvised Landscapes"
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Fern, birch and moss forest in a downspout
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More fecundity than dandelions
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Meadow/nursery under ailanthus canopy
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Libidinal creativity could be directed outside
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Oak forest in Washington, DC
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Abandoned lots are ecologically productive...
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...for a time
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Reclaim, re-use, recycle
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Sugar Maple understudies in Oak Spring, VA
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A forest grows in Brooklyn
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An expensive tree pit struggles to grow in Brooklyn
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Just ceasing to mow occasionally yeilds beauty
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White oaks available at the roadside
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White oaks put down roots in the Fall
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Red cedar, a tough, beautiful and ubiqitous colonizer
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Red cedars populate a neglected lawn
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Rabbit tobacco rosettes populate a lawn near a meadow
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Reforestation in an abandoned factory
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Reforestation in an abandoned parking lot
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Spontanious sedum garden in an industrail park
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Oxey daisy against sensitive fern in "no mow May"
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Spontaneous chokeberry makes a living
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Inadequate plant density in a bioswale
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The profits of time + abundance
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The perils of time + abundance
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The mixed results of time + abundance
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Urban land can't be "fixed" through removal alone
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Backstage succession at Brooklyn Bridge Park
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Indefatigable - seaside goldenrod - a plant for the future