Cereghino 2004 native cutting thesis
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File Link: Cereghino 2004 native cutting thesis.pdf
Cereghino, P. 2004. Growth Response of Three Native Shrubs Planted as Un-rooted Cuttings Across a Wetland Elevation Gradient: Symphoricarpos alba (snowberry), Rubus spectabilis (salmonberry), and Cornus sericea (red-twig dogwood). Thesis, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 67 pp.