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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1996 Manual for the Propagation of Pacific Northwest Native Plants

Manual for the Propagation of Pacific Northwest Native Plants

Native plants have been increasingly recognized as a crucial component of forest management. They provide many benefits to the forest ecosystem such as erosion and flood control, wildlife forage and habitat, species diversity, soil stabilization, aesthetic enhance ment, riparian restoration, revegetation of road cuts, and improvement of recreational areas.


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Author(s): Caryn E. Chachulski, Robin Rose, Diane L. Haase

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1996

Event: Northeastern Forest Nursery Association Conference
1996 - New England, CT