RNGR.net is sponsored by the USDA Forest Service and Southern Regional Extension Forestry and is a colloborative effort between these two agencies.

U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA Forest Service Southern Regional Extension Forestry Southern Regional Extension Forestry

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1983 Producing bareroot seedlings of native shrubs

Producing bareroot seedlings of native shrubs

Bareroot planting stock of native shrub species is being requested for soil stabilization, range and wildlife habitat improvement, and low-maintenance landscaping projects in the Intermountain region. Shrub seedlings of a number of species are successfully grown using modifications of techniques developed for the propagation of conifers and introduced shrubs. Refinement of techniques and solutions to specific cultural problems in the production of individual species should improve the quality of stock being produced.


Download this file:

PDF document Download this file — PDF document, 2109Kb

Details

Author(s): Nancy L. Shaw

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1983

Event: The Challenge of Producing Native Plants for the Intermountain Area
1983 - Las Vegas, NV