Native plants, in their essence, are those species that live in certain areas and ecosystems without the need for human interference. They have adapted to the local conditions, like soil, weather, and moisture. Growing such plants isn’t just easier, but it’s recommended for several reasons. First, they can’t become invasive
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Trees Native to Illinois
Illinois is also known as the Prairie State, as nearly two-thirds of its territory is covered by tallgrass type of plant species. Even so, around 4.4 million acres are forested, mainly in the southern part of the state, which is roughly 12% of its total size. Around 250 different types
Illinois Nature Preserves and Water Reserves
Illinois is the 25th US state in size, with less than 20% of its territory covered by forests. Still, there are over 360 detached nature preserves and almost 170 water and land reserves. Together, they are totaling around 100,000 acres, according to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. The preserves
Fascinating Illinois National Parks
Illinois is the 25th biggest state in the US, famous for many things, but mostly its agriculture and being the Land of Lincoln. Another reason to visit Prairie State is the amazing nature and exciting hiking trails. Illinois is home to many national parks, and in the next several paragraphs,
Welcome to All Illinois Nature Enthusiasts
We are happy to have you here and share with you our passion for the beautiful and magical nature of Illinois. If you are reading this, you are either willing to know more about the preserved ecosystems across the state, or you are planning the route of your next vacation.