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Seed production and propagation of northern bog violet (Viola nephrophylla) for Nokomis fritillary (Speyeria nokomis) butterfly habitat restoration

Derek Tilley, James Spencer and Mary Wolf
Native Plants Journal, March 2022, 23 (1) 130-138; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.23.1.130
Derek Tilley
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Aberdeen Plant Materials Center PO Box 296 Aberdeen, ID 83210
Roles: Plant Materials Center Manager
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James Spencer
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Roosevelt Field Office 815 South 400 West Roosevelt, UT 84066
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Mary Wolf
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Aberdeen Plant Materials Center PO Box 296 Aberdeen, ID 83210
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