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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1992 Illinois - An Example of How Public Nurseries Can Help Meet the Need for Non-traditional Plant Materials

Illinois - An Example of How Public Nurseries Can Help Meet the Need for Non-traditional Plant Materials

The Illinois Division of Forest Resources has traditionally grown tree and shrub species at its nurseries. Other Divisions within the Department of Conservation, responsible for the restoration of prairies and other natural plant communities, have made requests for the production of non—traditional plant materials. The Divisions nursery program has been expanded to accommodate the needs for these other plant species.


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Author(s): Stewart A. Pequignot

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1992

Event: Western Forest Nursery Association
1993 - Fallen Leaf Lake, CA