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As Seen on CPC’s Rare Plant Academy: Horticulture Best Practices for Rare Plants

The CPC Best Practice Guidelines expanded this month with the addition of Horticulture Best Practices for Rare Plants. The Best Practices are developed through decades of experience and collaboration. We hope you will explore them on the CPC website, newly redesigned as part of the IMLS National Leadership Grant.

The redesign improves the accessibility of the Rare Plant Academy, our online knowledge base for plant conservation. In this space, plant professionals can share expertise and help others to learn from their experience. Expert and novice plant conservationists using Rare Plant Academy will now find it easier to save pertinent information—including videos and articles—to their profiles, share insights and photos, ask questions, and much more. A new omni-search makes it easier to find existing information in CPC’s archive of newsletters, videos, best practices, and plant profiles—all in one place!

As with the other resources on Rare Plant Academy, our Best Practices can only grow and be strengthened by increased engagement with the plant conservation community. So please register or login through your existing RPA account to see what’s new and share your knowledge.

Screenshot of CPC's horticulture best practices.

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