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Propagation protocol for Bareroot Sagebrush Artemisia spp.

Brandon Long and Edie Trimmer
Native Plants Journal, September 2004, 5 (2) 149-151; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/NPJ.2004.5.2.149
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    1. Jensen S.
    2004. Racquets, hoppers, and felt boards—low-tech devices for processing seeds. Native Plants Journal 5:50–51.
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    2004. The PLANTS database, version 3.5. URL: http://plants.usda.gov (accessed 10 Sep 2004). Baton Rouge (LA): National Plant Data Center.
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