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Soap Lilly
05:34
The Fleming Ave Garden Part 2
08:49
Fleming Avenue Garden March 2020
13:57
Pollinators of rare plants database and its applications for research, management, and outreach.
16:05
Investigating the identities of populations of Sidalcea (Malvaceae) in the North Coast Ranges
14:22
Plant selection by bumble bees in montane riparian habitats of California.
21:37
A Startling New phacelia from the carr delta fire
14:03
Nectar-inhabiting microbes: Bridging ecology and evolution in the field and laboratory
35:52
LightningTalks
23:53
Juggling jewelflowers
17:46
Post-fire response of Neviusia cliftonii (Shasta snow-wreath).
17:57
Good news at the Bushy Lake eco-cultural restoration
16:07
Rapid evolution of specialization in a plant-microbial mutualism.
16:11
colonization of Arctostaphylos host plants by Tamalia gall aphids.
15:41
Postfire, rare plant, and restoration data collection forms on Calflora, and negative data!
17:07
Endophyte communities respond differently to drought conditions above and below ground.
15:45
Penstemon personatus has its day in the sun:
49:09
Fire trends, causes, and consequences for the native plants we love
12:38
A roadside botany adventure: the intriguing tale of the discovery of a new Nasturtium
17:33
How many monkeyflowers are native to California?
17:05
Short- and long-term vegetation changes following wet meadow restoration
12:31
Restoring dunes in the Monterey Bay:
14:08
Does source population impact performance in created vernal pools
17:26
Experimental reintroduction of the Ben Lomand wallflower (Erysimum teretifolium)
15:31
Effects of a short interval reburn on knobcone pine regeneration in the Carr Fire
14:41
Long term effectiveness of fuel treatments
18:42
Fuels treatment effectiveness? Gaining perspective from the Carr Fire in an era of megafires.
18:01
Species boundaries and the conservation of rare asters
18:03
Variation in the nuclear genomic size in Ivesia
15:56
Lupinus circumscription challenges
01:03:52
Restoring the Little Things that Run the World
54:56
What you can do NOW
48:53
Urban Survivors: Butterfly Conservation in the City of San Francisco, CA.
42:46
The insect apocalypse, pollinators, and climate change
58:49
Resilient Bee Landscapes: Bee Habitat Analysis and Design
52:59
Succulent Poaching, Conservation,and the Mainland Dudleyas
15:06
Dual Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Insights into Innate and Phosphite-Induced Resistance
15:00
Genomic tools for SOD surveillance
28:48
Slowing the Spread of Sudden Oak Death in Oregon Forests
39:38
The East Bay Locally Rare Plant Program: A 25 year retrospective and future goals
44:45
Habitat Hedgerows . . . Connecting the Dots
01:03:01
The butterflies of San Francisco
37:15
The Importance of Being Local for Habitat and Design
01:04:17
Designing your Habitat Garden
01:20:43
Native Bees Need Us
05:39
A Short Description of Progress at the Todd Quick Restoration
35:29
Managing Tree Mortality, Forest Diseases and Phytophthoras
15:47
Phytophthora species Associated with Decline and Mortality of Native Vegetation
18:33
Common and Uncommon Diseases of Oak, Tanoak, Redwood and Bay
15:32
Determining the Minimum Treatment Area and Importance of Soil Moisture for
09:34
Accreditation to Improve Restoration program
15:16
Soilborne Phytophthora spp. at Restoration Sites
18:14
Understanding Metabarcoding Benefits and Limitations
16:50
Ten New Provisional Species of Phytophthora and Nothophytophthora from California
17:06
Exotic Phytophthora Species are Being Systematically Introduced in Restoration Projects
23:15
Approaches to Phytophthora issues in New Zealand and Australia
17:37
Evaluating Threats Posed by Exotic Phytophthora
15:43
International Management of Phytophthoras
52:02
lightning talks
17:39
Strategic Development of Tree Resistance Against Forest Pathogen and Insect Invasions