Repositioning plant

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Repositioning plants are shrubs and trees that are used for recultivation and renaturation . The term comes from the Latin 'reponere', which means straighten, restore, and "reposition" means "reintegration". The repositioning plants (also called repo plants) are wild perennials that are native to Central Europe and have been found in locations in the open countryside. The plants that are used for recultivation or renaturation measures are not changed by crossing or selection.