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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1991 Propagation of Riparian Species in Southern California

Propagation of Riparian Species in Southern California

Riparian corridors in southern California are typically vegetated with a tree cover, an understory shrub layer of woody plants and a sub-shrub component of herbaceous plants. As mitigation for the Least Bell’s Vireo, an endangered species, habitat is being restored using nursery produced container and bare root plants. Propagation and production techniques are presented.


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Author(s): J. Michael Evans

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1991

Event: Intermountain Forest Nursery Association
1991 - Park City, UT