Conservation plant materials means those trees, shrubs and plants and the parts of such trees, shrubs and plants used for: 1. Well-established conservation purposes such as xeriscaping, windbreaks, wood lots, soil erosion control, wildlife habitation, revegetation, noise abatement, water conservation and fire control; or 2. Beautification purposes for parks, recreation areas, public rights-of-way, areas that are commonly owned, greenbelts, schools and public buildings.
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