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Rare plant species research

Restoration and genetics

Reintroduction of endangered plants

Wetlands Reserve Program

Invasive species

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Rare plant species research


Bradshaw's desert-parsley (Lomatium bradshawii)

Clustered lady-slipper (Cypripedium fasciculatum)

Cold-water corydalis (Corydalis aqua-gelidae)

Cook's desert-parsley (Lomatium cookii)

Cusick's lupine (Lupinus cuskickii)

Ertter's senecio (Senecio ertterae)

Gentner's fritillary (Fritillaria genteri)

Golden paintbrush (Castilleja levisecta)

Green's mariposa lily (Calochortus greenei)

Henderson's checkermallow (Sidalcea hendersonii)

Kincaid's lupine (Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii)

Mountain lady-slipper (Cypripedium montanum)

Mulford's milk-vetch (Astragalus mulfordiae)

Olympic milk-vetch (Astragalus australis var. olympicus)

Owyhee clover (Trifolium owyheense)

Parish's horse-nettle (Solanum parishii)

Pink sandverbena (Abronia umbellata ssp. breviflora)

Shaggy horkelia (Horkelia congesta ssp. congesta)

Slickspot peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum)

Snake River goldenweed (Haplopappus radiata)

Tall bugbane (Cimicifuga elata)

Transmontane sand verbena (Abronia turbinata)

Tygh Valley milkvetch (Astragalus tyghensis)

Umpqua green gentian (Frasera umpqauensis)

Wayside aster (Eucephalus vialis = Aster vialis)

Willamette daisy (Erigeron decumbens var. decumbens)

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Restoration and genetics


Reintroduction of endangered species


Wetlands Reserve Program

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Invasive species

False-brome (Brachypodium sylvaticum)

Meadow knapweed (Centaurea pratense)

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Other topics

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Overheard

"Volunteers are the backbone, heart, and soul of the restoration movement. And whatever the eventual results of their labors may be, working to revive damaged ecosystems is transforming and strengthening their relationship with the rest of nature."

-William K. Stevens, Miracle Under the Oaks

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