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ODA Plant Division, Plant Conservation
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Overview
ODA is involved in many plant conservation projects throughout the state. For information about specific projects, click on the appropriate links below.
Single species projects
Artemisia campestris
ssp.
borealis
var.
wormskioldii
(northern wormwood)
Reintroducing northern wormwood to Oregon
Fritillaria gentneri
(Gentner's fritillary)
Recovery efforts for Gentner's fritillary
Lomatium cookii
(Cook's desert parsley)
Creating a new population of Cook's desert parsley
Oenothera wolfii
(Wolf's evening primrose)
Wolf's evening primrose recovery efforts
Plagiobothrys hirtus
(rough popcornflower)
Plagiobothrys hirtus
reintroduction project
Popcornflowers of the Umpqua River watershed guide
(pdf, 2.24 MB)
Stephanomeria malheurensis
(Malheur wire-lettuce)
Reintroduction of the extinct Malheur wire-lettuce
Thelypodium howellii
ssp.
spectabilis
(Howell's spectacular thelypody)
Creating new populations of Howell's spectacular thelypody
Multiple species projects
Evaluating allelopathic effects of pennyroyal (
Mentha pulegium
) on two native plant species
(pdf, 1.23 MB)
Developing population density estimates for nine rare Willamette Valley prairie species
(pdf, 5.33 MB)
Evolutionary studies within the plant family Limnanthaceae
Page updated: June 30, 2011