If the majority of your plants are native, a few non-native isn't going to hurt, assuming that they are well controlled.
Where they can be useful is that they often bloom at different times, or provide food at the start or end of the season, not furnished by native plants.
This can be really useful for supporting a wider range of species, especially with the seasons expanding/compressing.
Where they can be useful is that they often bloom at different times, or provide food at the start or end of the season, not furnished by native plants.
This can be really useful for supporting a wider range of species, especially with the seasons expanding/compressing.