LEED AP Building Design and Construction (BD+C) Practice Exam

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What should a sustainable landscape plan include regarding plant species?

  1. Only native species

  2. List of all plant species with native/adapted status

  3. Only non-native species

  4. General types of plants

The correct answer is: List of all plant species with native/adapted status

A sustainable landscape plan should indeed include a comprehensive list of all plant species, explicitly noting their native or adapted status. This approach is vital for several reasons. First, utilizing a mix of native and adapted species supports local ecosystems, promoting biodiversity while reducing the risk of invasive species that can harm native flora and fauna. Secondly, understanding the native status of plant species helps in selecting plants that are well-suited to the local climate, soil conditions, and water availability. This can lead to lower maintenance costs and less need for irrigation, fertilizers, and pesticides, aligning well with sustainable practices. Incorporating a detailed list that highlights the native or adapted status of each plant encourages responsible landscaping choices, enhancing ecological resilience and reducing the environmental impact of the landscape. This holistic understanding of plant selections is crucial in achieving sustainability goals in landscape design.