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Riparian Restoration

APPENDIXES

Appendix B: Handling Plant Materials; Harvesting, Storing, and Installing Cuttings

Handling Plant Materials

Harvesting and Storing

Cuttings can be used within a day or two or stored through the winter.

Installing Live Cuttings

Resources for Appendix B

Hoag, J. Chris. 1992. Use of willow and cottonwood cuttings for vegetation shorelines and riparian areas. Riparian/ Wetland Project Information Series No. 3. Aberdeen, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center.

Hoag, J. Chris. 1993. Selection and acquisition of woody plant species and materials for riparian corridors and shorelines. Riparian/Wetland Project Information Series No. 2. Aberdeen, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center.

Hoag, J. Chris. 1994. How to plant willows and cottonwood dormant pole cuttings for riparian rehabilitation. Riparian/Wetland Project Information Series No. 4. Aberdeen, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center.

Hoag, J.C. 1997. Planning a project. Aberdeen, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center; Riparian/Wetland Project Information Series No. 2. (ID# 1194). 13p.

Hoag, J. Chris; Simmonson, Boyd; Cornforth, Brent; St. John, Loren. 2001. Waterjet stinger: a tool to plant dormant unrooted cuttings of willows, cottonwoods, dogwoods, and other species. Riparian/Wetland Project Information Series No. 17. Aberdeen, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Plant Materials Center.

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