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The team found that small gardens often harbour the richest diversity of flowering plants, with twice the variety of blooming species compared to traditional lawns. While higher-income areas tend to have more flower gardens, there's a twist - more cultivated flowers but fewer wild species grow here.
Murphy & Crone began their investigation using Google Street View to examine front gardens across Boston.
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