Consistent rebloomers, new colors and petal shapes expand the field of this traditional favorite
Are branded programs for you?
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— PostedThese eight questions will help growers weigh the advantages and risks of growing branded plants
Preserving a collector’s dream
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— PostedThe Clematis collection amassed by Brewster Rogerson lives on,
thanks to the support of numerous volunteers and donors.
Our gift is stewardship
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— PostedOAN President Leigh Geschwill stresses the importance of being good stewards — not only of our land and natural resources, but also our community.
Oregon Flora Project takes first comprehensive look at state’s plants in a half century
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— PostedA new book by the Oregon Flora Project is the first comprehensive assessment of the state’s native and naturalized plants since 1961. “Flora of Oregon: Volume 1: Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, and Monocots” was published in the fall of 2015 by the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. It can be ordered for $75 online at oregonflora.org. Volume […]
The shot clock has begun
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— PostedThe countdown to next year’s election has begun, and OAN Executive Director encourages everyone to vote.
November 2015
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— PostedTrees for the urban environment — and a new pest in the neighborhood — are featured in the November issue of Digger magazine.
Managing for brown marmorated stink bug
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— PostedThis costly and annoying pest has few barriers to its growth in Oregon
Modern arboreality
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— PostedYards are shrinking, but these trees are sized just right for today’s smaller garden spaces
Four keys to telling your brand story
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— PostedIn the business world, if you don’t communicate your brand story, you are just another commodity.
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