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Institutions: The Morton Arboretum

Drone Image Capture of Quercus brandegeei in Baja California Sur, Mexico

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Drone Image Capture of Quercus brandegeei in Baja California Sur, Mexico

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Drone Image Capture of Quercus brandegeei in Baja California Sur, Mexico

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Prioritizing Oaks for Conservation in Mesoamerica

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Endangered oak: Quercus brandegeei

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Fruit of Critically Endangered tree, Guaiacum unijugum

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Plant Conservation Starts With the People

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A New Tree-Focused Center for Species Survival at The Morton Arboretum

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Botanizing in Action

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Quercus havardii.

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Ex-situ Conservation of Quercus oglethorpensis in Living Collections

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Beautiful thistle

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Gunnison’s lily

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Screenshot from Progress on Conserving Genetic Diversity in Botanic Gardens: An Update video
Progress on Conserving Genetic Diversity in Botanic Gardens: An Update

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Screenshot from Coordinating Collections to Conserve Exceptional Species video.
Coordinating Collections to Conserve Exceptional Species

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Conserving Genetic Diversity of Southeastern Oaks and Magnolias in Botanic Gardens: How Much is Needed?

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Screenshot Global Conservation Consortia: Coordinating Collections for Exceptional Species video
Global Conservation Consortia: Coordinating Collections for Exceptional Species

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Screenshot from Prioritizing species, populations, and regions for ex situ collecting: Threatened native U.S. oaks as a case study video
Prioritizing species, populations, and regions for ex situ collecting: Threatened native U.S. oaks as a case study

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The Center For Plant Conservation (CPC) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization (EIN# 22-2527116) dedicated to saving rare plant species from extinction. CPC's National Collection represents more than 2,000 of the world's rarest plants, maintained collectively by its valued network of Participating Institutions.

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