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Acacia koa references - Hawai'i Forestry Extension
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Fire Effects Information Services
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Glossary of Botanical Terms
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This Glossary of Botanical Terms currently contains over 4000 terms relating to botany, gardening, horticulture and landscape architecture.

Intermountain Forest Tree Nutrition Cooperative
Plant information Organizations Meeting Other technical information

2011 Research Presentations given at the 2011 IFTNC Annual Meeting - The IFTNC is a research cooperative composed of public and private forestry organizations. The research area covers the Intermountain Northwest, from the east side of the Cascades to the west side of the Rocky Mountains. The IFTNC has established over 250 long-term study areas in Oregon, Idaho, Washington and Montana. The common interest is in diagnosing forest site nutrient availability by site types to prescribe appropriate treatments to achieve management objectives. IFTNC research concentrates on conservation of nutrients through proper harvesting, site preparation, stand establishment and density control, as well as enhancement through fertilization. Evaluation of multi-nutrient availability is key to optimizing vigorous forest growth under the diverse site conditions found in the Intermountain Northwest. The IFTNC is located administratively in the College of Natural Resources at the University of Idaho with Dr. Mark Coleman as the director. The cooperative is governed by a steering committee composed of one representative from each member organization.

Native Plant Network
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NRCS plant guides and fact sheets for Great Basin Restoration
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Plant Propagation
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This website is provide general information on propagation methods and topics including seeds, cuttings, division, grafting, layering, bulbs, corms, rhizomes, offsets, and runners.

Plants Database
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The PLANTS Database provides standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories. Search for plant information using its common or scientific name. The profile for each species includes identifying characteristics, images, distribution, habitat, wildlife/ethnobotany uses, propagation protocols, references, and links.

Seed Zone Mapper
Plant information Genetics
Silvics of North America (Conifers and Hardwoods)
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