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Native Plants Journal is a forum for dispersing practical information about planting and growing North American (Canada, Mexico, and the United States) native plants for conservation, restoration, reforestation, landscaping, highway corridors, and related uses. It includes articles that are useful to and understandable by growers and planters of North American native plants and that contribute significantly to the scientific literature. The second issue of each year includes the Native Plant Materials Directory, which provides information about producers of native plant materials in the United States and Canada. Native Plants Journal began in January 2000 as a cooperative effort of the USDA Forest Service and the University of Idaho, with assistance from the USDA Agricultural Research Service and the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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Volume 15, Number 1, Spring 2014Table of Contents

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View Monarch waystations: Propagating Native Plants to Create Travel Corridors for Migrating Monarch Butterflies
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View Propagating native Salicaceae for afforestation and restoration in New York City’s five boroughs
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View Notice of release of Antelope Creek and Pleasant Valley germplasms of bottlebrush squirreltail
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View Growing hickories (Carya spp.) for roost trees: A Method To Support Conservation Of Declining Bat Populations
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View Woody Plants of Kentucky and Tennessee The Complete Winter Guide to Their Identification and Use
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ISSN | 1548-4785 |
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Print ISSN | 1522-8339 |
Launched on MUSE | 2014-04-30 |
Open Access | No |