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- Native Plants Journal
- University of Wisconsin Press
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- The Willamette Valley Seed Increase Program: Developing genetically diverse germplasm using an ecoregion approach Volume 9, Number 3, Fall 2008, pp. 334-350
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Vital steps toward success of endangered plant reintroductions
- Native Plants on Disturbed Roadsides: Introduction to a New Integrated Approach
- Field Guide to the Sedges of the Pacific Northwest
- Seedling population size and microhabitat association in Lupinus oreganos A. Heller var. kincaidii C.P. Sm. (Fabaceae) a threatened plant of western Oregon grasslands
- The good, the bad, and the ugly: Challenges in plant conservation in Oregon
- The Willamette Valley Seed Increase Program: Developing genetically diverse germplasm using an ecoregion approach
- Native Plants and Urban Sustainability
- Polycross populations of the native grass Festuca roemeri as pre-varietal germplasm: Their derivation, release, increase, and use
- Seed Transfer Zones for a Native Grass Festuca roemeri: Genecological Evidence
- Reviving the Connection between Children and Nature through service-learning restoration partnerships
- Developing Native Plant Germplasm for National Forests and Grasslands in the Pacific Northwest
- Regional strategies for restoring invaded prairies: Observations from a multisite, collaborative research project
- New Programs promoting Native Plant Gardening in Oregon
- Providing Native Plant Diversity to the Willamette Valley Ecoregion: No-tech, low-tech, and old-tech seed production methods
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