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Writing Woody Plant Specifications for Restoration and Mitigation Projects

Susan Buis
Native Plants Journal, September 2000, 1 (2) 116-119; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.1.2.116
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Describing what types of native plants to include in restoration and mitigation projects requires knowledge about plant species, genetics, form and size, health, and possible substitutions available from local nurseries. A thorough understanding of project goals and plant characteristics will ensure success.

  • nursery stock
  • plant form
  • genetics
  • native plants
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  • Hitchcock and Cronquist (1973)
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