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In a 3,000 square foot research shade house, we have been developing seed propagation methods for species that are over-harvested from the wild. This program is currently in a trademarking process, to be identified as “Guaranteed From Seed—Never Wild Harvested.” Plants are available through the nursery trade and will educate the public about the importance of protecting wild plant populations from overharvesting. Plants started to be available to the public in 2021.
In a 3,000 square foot research shade house, the college has been developing seed propagation methods for species that are over-harvested from the wild. This program is identified as “Guaranteed From Seed—Never Wild Harvested.” Plants are available through the nursery trade and will educate the public about the importance of protecting wild plant populations from overharvesting. Plants started to be available to the public in 2021.


[[Avl herb festival]]
[[Biomedicinal pipeline]]
The [[seed bank hidden in the soil]] indigenous land management brings it out. Native plants return once invasives are removed. Link [https://www.hcn.org/issues/56-3/underground-seed-banks-hold-promise-for-ecological-restoration/]
[[Third party certifications]]
[[Guidelines to ethical wild seed collections]] link [https://ncwildflower.org/wp-content/uploads/Seed-Saving-Instructions.pdf]
[[Seed Collectives]]


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Latest revision as of 08:07, 16 March 2024

Link Warren Wilson’s Guaranteed from Seed biomedicinal propagation system. [1]


In a 3,000 square foot research shade house, the college has been developing seed propagation methods for species that are over-harvested from the wild. This program is identified as “Guaranteed From Seed—Never Wild Harvested.” Plants are available through the nursery trade and will educate the public about the importance of protecting wild plant populations from overharvesting. Plants started to be available to the public in 2021.

Avl herb festival

Biomedicinal pipeline

The seed bank hidden in the soil indigenous land management brings it out. Native plants return once invasives are removed. Link [2]

Third party certifications

Guidelines to ethical wild seed collections link [3]


Seed Collectives

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