PLAN TO VISIT…June 5, 2010
A DAY WITH NATIVES!!
Learn about native plants and their many and varied uses. Grazing, landscaping, restoring rare and declining habitat, and creating wildlife habitat—all natives—will be covered. An agenda of events is coming soon…
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NATIVE
TO WHERE?
Project goals will determine from where the plants originate.
Rare and declining habitat restorations are planted to local ecotype
seed. In livestock grazing systems, warm-season grass cultivars
are selected for their productivity and palatability. Quail buffers
on the borders of crop fields are usually more temporary, so they
are planted to the least-cost options. Landscapers look for unique
and colorful Missouri natives that bloom throughout the season.
We have experience in all of these
areas; so if you have a question about genetic origins, grazing
systems, landscaping, choosing plants for quail, or anything else
feel free to call us!