We recently lost a great voice for and pioneer of native plant advocacy. The environmental First Lady was instrumental in putting native plants to use for reasons other than ecological restoration. The Beautification Act of 1965 was residue from her efforts to use plants on a large scale to fight pollution, renew urban areas, increase mental health and create a healthier highway infrastructure. Because of this bill, we now use 0.25 – 1 percent of funds allocated for highway landscaping for native trees, shrubs and plants of local orgin. After her white house years she moved her efforts to Texas where they set the benchmark for the use of native plants in a highway system. Lady Bird always spoke of the ecological and engineering purposes as benefits of native plants and their great beauty as a bonus. Texas is now known far and wide for the stunning color in its highway system when plants, such as Blue Bonnets, are in bloom. She eventually founded the National Wildflower Research Center in Austin in 1982. Lady Bird’s passion and ability to obtain results is respected by all conservationists today; she will be missed. Visit her research center here: http://www.wildflower.org/
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