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Native Plants

 

Cottonwood App

Northern Arizona University Cottonwood Ecology Group, 2022

Comparing Herbaceous Plant Communities in Active and Passive Riparian Restoration

Gornish et al., 2017

Riparian Restoration in the Southwest: Species Selection, Propagation, Planting Methods, and Case Studies

Dreesen et al., 2002

Flood Pulses and Restoration of Riparian Vegetation in the American Southwest

Stromberg and Chew, 2002

Effects of Flooding on Native and Exotic Plant Seedlings: Implications for restoring Southwestern Riparian Forests by Manipulating Water and Sediment Flows

Levine and Stromberg, 2001

Riparian Ecosystem Recovery in Arid Lands: Strategies and References

Briggs, 1996 (book)

Frémont Cottonwood-Goodding Willow Riparian Forests: A Review of Their Ecology, Threats, and Recovery Potential

Stromberg, 1993

 

 

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