Among the properties of prairie plants emphasized by Shimek (1925) was that of persistence. He referred several times to the way in which prairie species would persist in undisturbed strips and reinvade land which had been cleared of them, (1913,) (1931). This depends, however, upon natural sowing of seeds with subsequent establishment of colonies. This note deals with actual transplanting of living plants
Tallgrass prairies harbor unique biodiversity, but agricultural conversion left only ~4% of prairies...
A list of the vascular plants found on five prairie remnants in the vicinity of Ames, Iowa, was comp...
During the growing seasons of 1960 and 1961 several collections of the vascular plants of the Willia...
Among the properties of prairie plants emphasized by Shimek (1925) was that of persistence. He refer...
Success in establishment of prairie species was measured using sod and seedling transplants. Sod tra...
Information is given concerning the germination and early establishment of 30 prairie species. A str...
There are still a number of native prairie areas in Iowa. One of these outstanding tracts belongs to...
Preservation of our native prairie has long been neglected while extensive farming practices have re...
In 1912, Dr. B. Shimek of the State University of Iowa, presented a paper, An Artificial Prairie, ...
Prairie restoration projects sometimes fail because of heavy invasion by invasive weeds, especially ...
It is a familiar fact that new species appear from time to time among the native plants of a region....
Deciding when and how to plant prairie to simultaneously establish native prairie seedlings and prev...
Deciding when and how to plant prairie to simultaneously establish native prairie seedlings and prev...
Early in the development of the Cedar-Sauk Field Station it was decided to attempt establishing a sa...
The primeval prairie of Iowa is fast vanishing. This region where grass grew tall and prairie fires ...
Tallgrass prairies harbor unique biodiversity, but agricultural conversion left only ~4% of prairies...
A list of the vascular plants found on five prairie remnants in the vicinity of Ames, Iowa, was comp...
During the growing seasons of 1960 and 1961 several collections of the vascular plants of the Willia...
Among the properties of prairie plants emphasized by Shimek (1925) was that of persistence. He refer...
Success in establishment of prairie species was measured using sod and seedling transplants. Sod tra...
Information is given concerning the germination and early establishment of 30 prairie species. A str...
There are still a number of native prairie areas in Iowa. One of these outstanding tracts belongs to...
Preservation of our native prairie has long been neglected while extensive farming practices have re...
In 1912, Dr. B. Shimek of the State University of Iowa, presented a paper, An Artificial Prairie, ...
Prairie restoration projects sometimes fail because of heavy invasion by invasive weeds, especially ...
It is a familiar fact that new species appear from time to time among the native plants of a region....
Deciding when and how to plant prairie to simultaneously establish native prairie seedlings and prev...
Deciding when and how to plant prairie to simultaneously establish native prairie seedlings and prev...
Early in the development of the Cedar-Sauk Field Station it was decided to attempt establishing a sa...
The primeval prairie of Iowa is fast vanishing. This region where grass grew tall and prairie fires ...
Tallgrass prairies harbor unique biodiversity, but agricultural conversion left only ~4% of prairies...
A list of the vascular plants found on five prairie remnants in the vicinity of Ames, Iowa, was comp...
During the growing seasons of 1960 and 1961 several collections of the vascular plants of the Willia...