Plant Material Selection and Acquisition

Options for establishing vegetation along a stream corridor include (1) allowing for natural colonization, and (2) planting the desired vegetation. For viable natural colonization, there must be sources of seeds or vegetation propagules nearby that have access to the site. --Original contains color...

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ACQUISITION
AQUATIC PLANTS
BANKS(WATERWAYS)
Biology
COLONIES(BIOLOGY)
Ecology
ECOSYSTEMS
FIELD TESTS
HABITATS
Hydrology, Limnology and Potamology
IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
PLANT GROWTH
PLANTS(BOTANY)
SEDIMENTATION
SEDIMENTS
SEEDS
SITES
SOILS
VEGETATION
VIABILITY
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