The Do's and Don'ts of Tallgrass Prairie Restoration – Heather Bass Presents Her Research
What does it take to restore a native Texas tallgrass prairie and in particular its cornerstone grass species Little Bluestem? That’s what Heather Bass of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) asked herself before embarking on a four-year study of prairie plots in the Dallas Fort Forth area. Watch this talk to see how she went about her research and what findings she produced.

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Benefits of Native Grasses: Big Bluestem

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Native Plants for Native Pollinators

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Establishing Native Warm Season Grasses (full course)

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