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Film Screening: Native Seeds, Supplying Restoration

Join us at the Selberg Institute for a screening of this fantastic new documentary. Filmed over four seasons, the film explores the people working to increase the supply of native […]

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Selberg Institute, 7811 OR-66
Ashland, OR 97520 United States
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TUI Open House 2023

The Understory Initiative’s Fall Open House, November 6-10 2023, will highlight progress toward rebuilding a healthy regional ecosystem and demonstrate how it can be a community-wide effort.  On November 6th, […]

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October Seed Cleaning – CANCELLED

Please check back for future seed cleaning events. This one has been cancelled due to facility issues. -- Back by popular demand!! Once again we will gather at The Selberg […]

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Selberg Institute, 7811 OR-66
Ashland, OR 97520 United States
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Seed Cleaning Volunteer Day

Join us at The Selberg Institute to clean and process native seeds! We will be working with larger farmed lots as well as small batches of wild seed. No experience […]

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Selberg Institute, 7811 OR-66
Ashland, OR 97520 United States
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Milkweed Pod Harvests @ Stone Nursery

Milkweed is an essential plant for monarch butterflies, as well as many other pollinators. Rebuilding milkweed populations is only possible if we have the seed to do it with! Our […]

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J.H. Stone Nursery, 2606 Old Stage Rd
Central Point, OR 97502 United States
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Vesper Meadow Wildflowers, Weeds & Seeds – A day of botany and restoration!

Join Rogue Native Plant Partnership Co-Coordinator Tuula Rebhahn for a wildflower hike & restoration work day at Vesper Meadow! We’ll spend the day botanizing in the meadow during the peak […]

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Vesper Meadow, Ashland, OR 97520 United States
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Native Plant Salvage

Join us to dig and pot up native plants from J. Herbert Stone Nursery before beds are turned over to make way for new seed crops. These plants will be […]

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J.H. Stone Nursery, 2606 Old Stage Rd
Central Point, OR 97502 United States
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SOU Rogue Earth Day

On Friday April 21st, 2023 from 3:30 – 7 pm, at The Farm at SOU, join Southern Oregon University and community partners for exhibits, live performances, an electric vehicle showcase, […]

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The Farm at SOU, 155 Walker Ave
Ashland, OR 97520 United States
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Seed Cleaning with The Understory Initiative

Help clean native seed to be used in future habitat restoration projects! The Understory Initiative's Private Lands Program has had a bumper crop of Oregon Sunshine this year and a […]

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Selberg Institute, 7811 OR-66
Ashland, OR 97520 United States
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Open Clipper Day

Open to RNPP Members to get trained on using the Clipper and other seed cleaning equipment, and to clean their own seed. We now also have various specialized threshing machines […]

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Selberg Institute, 7811 OR-66
Ashland, OR 97520 United States
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RNPP Fall 2022 Seed Sale Pickup & Facility Tour

Drop in to pick up your orders from the 2022 Seed Sale, see the seed cleaning facility, and get a demonstration of how we process wild collected and farmed native […]

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Selberg Institute, 7811 OR-66
Ashland, OR 97520 United States
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RNPP General Meeting Fall 2022

Location: Selberg Institute Barn at Sampson Creek Preserve (upstairs meeting room), 7811 Hwy 66, Ashland Join us for an in-person meeting of the Rogue Native Plant Partnership. This meeting is open […]

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Selberg Institute, 7811 OR-66
Ashland, OR 97520 United States
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Selberg Institute, 7811 OR-66
Ashland, OR 97520 United States
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Selberg Institute, 7811 OR-66
Ashland, OR 97520 United States
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Seed Blitz Friday, June 24!

Join us in wild collecting native seed to be used in future restoration work. This volunteer event will be taking place at Rogue River Preserve, co-hosted by Southern Oregon Land […]

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Seed Blitz Friday, June 17!

Join us in wild collecting native seed to be used in future restoration work. This volunteer event will be taking place at Prescott Park, aka Roxy Ann in Medford! We […]

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RNPP/CWMA Partnership Meeting, Spring 2022

For our Spring meeting this year, RNPP and the Jackson/Josephine County Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) will be joining forces to share native & invasive plant updates, and explore opportunities to work together […]

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Planting at Mountain of the Rogue

Mountain of the Rogue Park is a BLM property near Gold Hill that offers hiking, mountain biking and dramatic views of the surrounding hills. It's also rare oak savannah habitat […]

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Mountain of the Rogue Park, 4000 N River Rd #3924, Gold Hill, OR 97525
Gold Hill,
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RNPP Seed Sale Closes

This is the last day in 2021 to purchase seed through our e-commerce store. https://www.roguenativeplants.org/native-seeds-for-sale/

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RNPP Seed Sale Opens

Online shopping will be available starting September 22, 2021 and close October 4th. https://www.roguenativeplants.org/native-seeds-for-sale/

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Milkweed Pod Harvest – DONE for 2021!

Our partners at the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the US Forest Service have several beds of milkweed plants producing seed pods at the J. Herbert Stone Nursery in Central Point. The pods need to be hand-collected, so volunteers are essential to this effort.

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J.H. Stone Nursery, 2606 Old Stage Rd
Central Point, OR 97502 United States
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RNPP Fall 2021 General Meeting

Rogue Native Plant Partnership will hold its Fall General Meeting on Tuesday, September 14th from 1-4 pm. This meeting will be held virtually due to COVID. Agenda items include: RNPP […]

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NEW TIME – Clipper Training

Rogue Native Plant Partnership member organizations and seed growers are invited to learn how to use the Office Clipper to clean small lots of native seed. This training is required […]

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Selberg Institute, 7811 OR-66
Ashland, OR 97520 United States
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Seed Blitz: Rogue River Preserve

Volunteer opportunity: Join us as we hand-harvest native seed at the beautiful Rogue River Preserve! These seeds will be grown out and added to pollinator habitat projects to support bees, butterflies, birds and other wildlife. At this event will will be focusing on tarweed, or madia, an important late-season bloomer with a unique stickiness that allows this plant to stay green late in the summer. So bring your gardening gloves if you’d like to stay clean, come learn about native plant ecology, and enjoy the early-fall splendor with us and Southern Oregon Land Conservancy!

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SOLC Rogue River Preserve, 646 Rogue River Dr
Eagle Point, OR 97524
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Community Science: Huckleberry Monitoring

RNPP is revisiting a huckleberry planting project that was created in 2019. At this event, we will be using ecological monitoring techniques to assess plant survival, fruit set, and regeneration […]

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Seed Blitz: Vesper Meadow

Volunteer opportunity. Join us as we hand-harvest native seed to be used in future restoration work.  This event will be taking place at the beautiful (and 10 degrees cooler) Vesper Meadow!

Explore this fascinating place with Vesper Meadow's expert staff, learn how to ID and collect seed from native plants, and contribute to projects that will support the next generations of bees, butterflies, birds and other wildlife. (And there's a good chance we'll be able to get a close-up view of some of the pollinators!)

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Seed Blitz: Mariposa Meadows – EVENT FULL

Volunteer opportunity. Join us as we hand-harvest native seed to be used in future restoration work at Mariposa Meadow. This high-elevation meadow is a more recent addition to the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument, and one that most visitors don’t visit due to a lack of established trails. Walk the meadow with us as we collect seeds from a variety of native grasses and forbs, with our BLM partners. Explore a fascinating habitat with local botanists and ecologists, learn how to ID and collect seed from native plants, and contribute to projects that will support the next generations of bees, butterflies, birds and other wildlife. 

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