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- PublicationNative reseeding sites often have problems with noxious plants’ competitive, unwanted, or invader species growing out of place. Noxious species on restorations can be native or exotic grasses, forbs (broadleaf...
- PublicationEmergent aquatic plants are defined as plants rooted with stiff or firm stems that stand above the water surface. These emergent or shoreline plants can offer many benefits, mainly related...
- PublicationThe introduction of exotic and ornamental plant species has had a negative impact on the ecological productivity of ecosystems that are vital to native wildlife. Native plants, on the other...
- Tools and AppsNative Trees of Texas is a photo database of native trees across the state. Individuals can browse by common name, scientific name, cultivar or family. Individuals may also search by...
- Course...important? Learn what a native plant is, the benefits of native plants, and the difference between non-native, introduced, harmful, and invasive plants. Module 2: Plant Characteristics Discover basic plant structure,...
- PublicationReseeding native plants is one of the most technically demanding land management practices in South Texas. Those planning to reseed natives need to avoid the 10 practices discussed in this...
- PublicationPlanting techniques for native seeds differ from those used for conventional agricultural crops. This publication explains the proper planting rate, conditions, equipment, and planting methods for native plants. (3 pages)...
- PublicationPlanting techniques for native seeds differ from those used for conventional agricultural crops. This publication explains the proper planting rate, conditions, equipment, and planting methods for native plants.
- PublicationNative species often require specific conditions for optimum growth and development. Preparing a good seedbed is a key to establishing any plant by intentional seedings. For native plantings, the seedbed...
- PublicationNative reseeding sites often have problems with noxious plants’ competitive, unwanted, or invader species growing out of place. Noxious species on restorations can be native or exotic grasses, forbs (broadleaf...