Could there be indigenous sovereignty for plants? Problems of urban greenspaces from the overuse of cultivated and nonnative plant species

As spring comes around, the Boston Public Garden boasts eye-catching colors of roses, tulips, and daffodils. Some of these plants, however, are not native or have been manipulated by humans for centuries to achieve their distinctive traits. These plants are cultivars. Cultivars are variants of wild plants, meaning they are not naturally occurring and require […]

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