The relationship between growers, retailers and the public is complicated and needs fresh ideas to stay vital.
Where do new plants come from?
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— PostedPlant breeders, propagators and marketers: all perform crucial roles in the successful roll out of new plant varieties.
High time for low-maintenance landscapes
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— PostedThe trend toward drought-tolerant natives requires stewardship and a focus on form and function.
Generations of red maples
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— PostedOregon is a key player in the breeding and production of Acer rubrum, one of the country’s most successful shade trees.
A life far from ordinary
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— PostedGreen industry icon Ernest Wertheim shares stories from his memoir, Chasing Spring, and wisdom gained from his vast career in landscape architecture.
A feast for the senses
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— PostedThe 2016 Farwest Show is all set to serve up a bounty of ‘Nursery Country’ experiences.
Our nation’s capital
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— PostedOAN President Leigh Geschwill reflects on a recent trip to D.C.
July 2016
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— PostedThe July issue features red maples, previews of the 2016 Farwest Show and much more!
Freedom, liberty and an occasional hot dog
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— PostedThe Fourth of July is a day to honor our Founding Fathers and enjoy some fun in the sun
Low-maintenance ground covers for Oregon schools
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— PostedOSU researchers investigate plants that create the healthiest environment for school communities.
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