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Native Plants propagation and protocol database

Found something that was interesting while looking for information on a few plants I'd like to try growing-
https://www.nativeplantnetwork.org/

Decent propagation and protocol database exclusively for native plants.

I know there are other data bases out there but this one was exclusive which was nice.

Just found a propagation data base for plants native to the lower Rio Grande Valley.
https://nativeplantproject.com/

And one for plants native to Hawaii-
https://pdcs.ctahr.hawaii.edu:591/hawnprop/

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The Native Plant Network's Propagation Protocol Database is an excellent resource. I've used it many times. It usually has in depth information - from germination to planting out. Somewhat limited in the number of species covered, but the number is growing all the time.

Their Journal is also and excellent resource. Some of the articles in back issues are made available online.
https://nativeplants.for.uidaho.edu/journal/published.asp
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