Environmentalists weigh in on ‘flower bombing,’ and how to do it wisely
The ‘guerrila gardening’ may appeal as a way to save the planet, but it can be illegal and an environmental risk.
(Marcie Young Cancio | Amplify Utah) Native to Utah, the hearty common sunflower — like this field at Parley’s Historic Nature Park — thrive in both mountainous and high-traffic urban areas.
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