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This white clover, photographed May 13, 2019, growing on a lawn near Langley, Wash., is attractive to a variety of pollinators. Re-wilding is an apt description for diversifying traditional lawns by using native plants that flower and fruit, boosting wildlife populations. They're easier to maintain, too. (Dean Fosdick via AP)

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“Re-wilding” is the trend toward diversifying traditional lawns by putting in native plants that flower and fruit, boosting wildlife populations.

By DEAN FOSDICK, Associated Press March 19, 2020