Most prairie seeds require
stratification to break embryonic dormancy.
- COLD DRY (CD)
- COLD MOIST (CM)
- HOT WATER (HW)
- SCARIFICATION (S)
- INOCULATION (I)
- VEGETATIVE CUTTINGS (VC)
- PART A - PROPAGATE SEEDLINGS FROM STRATIFIED PRAIRIE SEEDS p. 2
- PART B - TRANSPLANTING SEEDLINGS p. 3
- PART C - RESTORATION OF AN AREA p. 4
- Legumes such as the prairie clover (Dalea sp.) -> Petalostemum
should be scarified and inoculated with Rhizobium bacteria.
- Dalea candida -> Petalostemum candidum
Dalea purpurea -> Petalostemum purpureum
- PART D - MANAGING WEEDS AND WOODY INVASIVE SPECIES p. 5
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