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Research ArticleFourth Pacific Northwest Native Plant Conference

Seed Transfer Zones For a Native Grass (Festuca roemeri)

Genecological Evidence

Barbara L Wilson, Dale C Darris, Rob Fiegener, Randy Johnson, Matthew E Horning and Keli Kuykendall
Native Plants Journal, September 2008, 9 (3) 287-303; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/NPJ.2008.9.3.287
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