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Fertilizer and container requirements of Balsamorhiza sagittata and Phacelia hastata var. hastata under greenhouse production

Charissa M Bujak and Tracy A O Dougher
Native Plants Journal, March 2020, 21 (1) 15-25; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.21.1.15
Charissa M Bujak
MS Graduate Student, Montana State University, PO Box 172860, 202 Linfield Hall, Bozeman, MT 59717-2830,
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Professor of Horticulture, Montana State University, PO Box 172860, 202 Linfield Hall, Bozeman, MT 59717-2830,
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