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PPO > Pacific Madrone Research > Pacific Madrone Research Projects > Common Garden Study: Pacific Madrone > Pacific Madrone Common Garden Sites > Pacific Madrone Common Garden Site: Starker Forest

Pacific Madrone Common Garden Site: Starker Forest

This planting is at Starker Forest near Corvallis, OR. It is in the Willamette Valley ecoregion.

the same site two and a half years later. there are not as many madrones, but the ones that are there look healthy and some are quite tall.
Starker Forest common garden site, October 2017
young madrones planted in rows. they are in varying stages of health.
Starker Forest common garden site, May, 2015
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