Environmental
Florida's 'Florida-Friendly Landscaping' program encourages property owners to:
APlant only native Florida plants
BUse landscaping practices that conserve water, reduce fertilizer runoff, and protect Florida's water resources✓ Correct
CRemove all non-native species
DInstall mandatory rain gardens in all developments
Explanation
Florida-Friendly Landscaping (Section 373.185 F.S.) promotes landscaping practices that conserve water, reduce pollution, and minimize pesticide and fertilizer use to protect Florida's water quality and natural resources.
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