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Table of Contents

June 20, 2015; Volume 16,Issue 2

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    Stephen Love
    Native Plants Journal, June 2015, 16 (2) 73; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.16.2.73
    Stephen Love
    Roles: Editor-in-Chief
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Refereed Research

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    Microsite and rooting depth are more important than water-holding gel for establishment of restoration plantings of Ilex vomitoria on barrier islands in the Gulf of Mexico
    Mack Thetford, Debbie L Miller, Lesley W Atwood and Barry O Ballard
    Native Plants Journal, June 2015, 16 (2) 77-86; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.16.2.77
    Mack Thetford
    , Department of Environmental Horticulture University of Florida West Florida Research and Education Center 5988 Hwy 90 Milton, FL 32583
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    Debbie L Miller
    , Department of Environmental Horticulture University of Florida West Florida Research and Education Center 5988 Hwy 90 Milton, FL 32583
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    Lesley W Atwood
    Department of Natural Resources, NRESS Program University of New Hampshire, 114 James Hall, 56 College Road Durham, New Hampshire 03824,
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    Barry O Ballard
    Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida West Florida Research and Education Center, 5988 Hwy 90, Milton, FL 32583
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    Native plant species field evaluation in salt desert: good materials, bad situation
    Nikki Grant-Hoffman, Steve Parr and Teresa Blanke
    Native Plants Journal, June 2015, 16 (2) 87-95; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.16.2.87
    Nikki Grant-Hoffman
    , Ecologist and Science Coordinator Colorado National Landscape Conservation System Bureau of Land Management, Grand Junction Field Office Grand Junction, CO 81506,
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    Steve Parr
    , Manager, Upper Colorado Environmental Plant Center Meeker, CO 81641
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    Teresa Blanke
    , Plant Technician, Upper Colorado Environmental Plant Center Meeker, CO 81641
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    Evaluating seed viability in prairie forbs: a test of three methods
    Jessica L Riebkes, Rebecca S Barak and Andrea T Kramer
    Native Plants Journal, June 2015, 16 (2) 96-106; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.16.2.96
    Jessica L Riebkes
    Undergraduate Student Central College 812 University Street Pella, IA 50219Tallgrass Prairie Center 2412 W 27th Street University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 50614Chicago Botanic Garden 1000 Lake Cook Road Glencoe IL 60022
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    Rebecca S Barak
    PhD Student, Program in Plant Biology and Conservation Northwestern University Evanston IL 60208Chicago Botanic Garden 1000 Lake Cook Road Glencoe IL 60022
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    Andrea T Kramer
    Conservation Scientist, Chicago Botanic Garden 1000 Lake Cook Road Glencoe IL 60022
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    Establishment of Piper’s daisy (Erigeron piperianus) in the shrub-steppe of south-central Washington
    Steven O Link and Rico O Cruz
    Native Plants Journal, June 2015, 16 (2) 107-116; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.16.2.107
    Steven O Link
    , Native Plant Landscaping and Restoration LLC 4604 E Robin Court West Richland, WA 99353
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    Rico O Cruz
    , Tribal Agricultural Center Manager, Nez Perce Tribe Lapwai, ID 83540
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    Ozark chinkapin demonstrates compatibility as a scion grafted to Chinese chestnut rootstocks: implications for ex situ conservation
    Andrew L Thomas, John D Avery Jr, Patrick L Byers, Skip Easter and Kenneth Hunt
    Native Plants Journal, June 2015, 16 (2) 117-125; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.16.2.117
    Andrew L Thomas
    , University of Missouri, Southwest Research Center 14548 Highway H Mt Vernon, MO 65712
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    John D Avery Jr
    , Missouri State University, State Fruit Experiment Station 9740 Red Spring Road Mountain Grove, MO 65711
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    Patrick L Byers
    , University of Missouri, Cooperative Extension Service 2400 S Scenic Springfield, MO 65802
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    Skip Easter
    , Consulting Forester, PO Box 119 Cassville, MO 65625
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    Kenneth Hunt
    , University of Missouri, Center for Agroforestry 203 ABNR Columbia, MO 65211
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Native Plant Materials Directory

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    Native Plants Journal, June 2015, 16 (2) 126-200; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.16.2.126
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Native Plants Journal: 16 (2)
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20 Jun 2015
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