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Rob Greer is a tenant-defense nonprofit attorney by day and a native-plant advocate by night.
His favorite native plants include western sand cherry, bee balm, and prickly pear, and he grows thousands of native plants each year for our local plant swap and for Indigenous groups. Rob takes a special interest in the public health benefits of urban native plants: shade, water conservation, local food, storm runoff, and temperature moderation. He also values their benefits for native fauna, as well as for their sheer beauty.
Rob is an alum of U.C.L.A. and the University of Chicago Law School, and lives in Denver with his wife and two young children. |