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- of silversword was augmented through the 1970s with outplanted individuals. All of the outplanted silversword plants were found to be first or subsequent...
- deep snow. The survival and growth of Engelmann spruce and subalpine fir outplanted in 3 silvicultural trials on such sites in gaps of various sizes were...
- star corals. Corals Orbicella faveolata and Montastraea cavernosa were outplanted off the Florida's s****s in several microfragment arrays. After two years...
- JB; Walker, JM; Dinnel, PA; Schwarck, NT (2011). "Survey of Previously Outplanted Pinto (Northern) Abalone (Haliotis kamtschatkana) in the San Juan Island...
- production, before being transplanted to larger containers (upcanned) or outplanted into the field. "Definition of liner plants". "Final Agency Determination:...
- unreachable by any foraging mammals. About 1500 Mauna Kea silverswords were outplanted between 1973 and 1998. Plants were grown to flowering maturity, but starting...
- standards, and seedlings with frozen plugs might fare differently if outplanted into soil at temperatures more typical of planting sites in spring and...
- surface sown in a greenhouse in spring. When large enough, seedlings may be outplanted into individual pots. Softwood cuttings can be rooted during summer, as...
- roots are enveloped in anaerobic and/or cold soil, and mortality of trees outplanted into soil colder than about 6 °C may be excessive. Flushing increases...
- composed of approximately 50 naturally occurring individuals and 500 outplanted individuals in 1999. The East Maui greensword (A. virescens) is apparently...