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Review the data below and use it to rank the plants from most desirable (1) to least desirable (7). Important notes:
-Native plants are plants original to a region.
-Exotic plants have been introduced into an area.
-Growth rate is the time required for the plant to reach maturity.
-Lifespan is the length of time the plant is expected to live.
-Stabilization rating is the ability of the plant to reduce erosion of the sand dune.
It provides the characteristics unique to each plant and whether it meets the following four criteria:
-native or exotic species
-tolerance to sea spray
-growth rate
-lifespan
Make sure you develop a procedure for ranking the plants, so you can explain why you ranked the plants in the order you did
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