RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Riparian Zone Restoration: Field Requirements and Nursery Opportunities JF Native Plants Journal JO NATIVE PLANTS JOURNAL FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 30 OP 35 DO 10.3368/npj.2.1.30 VO 2 IS 1 A1 J Chris Hoag A1 Thomas D Landis YR 2001 UL http://npj.uwpress.org/content/2/1/30.abstract AB Riparian corridors can often be classified into 4 distinct zones (toe, bank, overbank, and transitional) wherein specific plants are adapted and should be planted. Nursery managers can grow a variety of species in a multitude of different stock types for planting in those zones. Bioengineering treatments are often necessary to physically stabilize streambanks before plants can be established. Four common bioengineering treatments (brush mattress, wattle, vertical bundle, poles) require specialty plant materials not generally grown in nurseries. Stooling beds of source-identified plants can yield these cuttings for an expanding bioengineering market.