Rogue Native Plant Partnership Blog

Rogue Basin Ecological Restoration Projects Review

(3/18/2020)

A number of RNPP Partners are working on important ecological restoration projects in the Rogue Basin, and have shared information with us about their process and progress, including the species […]

February Native Plant of the Month: Snow Queen

(2/25/2020)

RNPP has a Native Plant of the Month column in the Rogue Basin Partnership newsletter! You can find the full RBP February newsletter here, and our Native Plant of the Month Column copied […]

Restoration Best Practices: Site Preparation Methods

(1/21/2020)

Welcome to the first post in our new series about best practices in ecological restoration. Through this series we hope to provide an accessible but thorough outline of the most […]

January Native Plant of the Month: Snowberry

(1/18/2020)

RNPP has started writing a new Native Plant of the Month column for the Rogue Basin Partnership newsletter! You can find the full RBP January newsletter here, and our Native Plant of the […]

November Native Plant of the Month: Rubber Rabbitbrush

(11/12/2019)

RNPP has started writing a new Native Plant of the Month column for the Rogue Basin Partnership newsletter! You can find the full RBP November newsletter here, and our Native […]

October Native Plant of the Month: Vinegarweed

(10/11/2019)

RNPP has started writing a new Native Plant of the Month column for the Rogue Basin Partnership newsletter! You can find the full RBP October newsletter here, and our Native […]

Upper Table Rock Seed Blitz and Yellow Starthistle Pulls

(10/4/2019)

June 2017 – June 2019 For the third year in a row, volunteers with The Nature Conservancy and the Rogue Native Plant Partnership gathered on the slopes of Upper Table […]

Restoring huckleberry habitat as a cultural resource

(9/26/2019)

On September 26th a large group of volunteers including Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians members, Forest Service and BLM employees and Rogue Native Plant Partnership volunteers converged […]

Collecting milkweed seedpods for local pollinators and landowners

(9/9/2019)

Ten Rogue Valley community members come together at the Forest Service’s J. Herbert Stone Nursery in Central Point to volunteer for a milkweed seedpod collecting event on September 9th. Even […]

Restoring disturbed ground on Mt Ashland with native forbs

(6/2/2019)

June 2nd, 2019 We had a fantastic day on Mt Ashland on June 1st, working with a group of volunteers to plant out 4,500 native plant plugs in an area […]