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  1. Research

    https://opgc.osu.edu/research

    germplasm in our collections. ...

  2. Previous Projects

    https://opgc.osu.edu/previous-projects

    involving seeds, pollinators, and genotyping for identification of core collections. Investigations have ...

  3. History

    https://opgc.osu.edu/history

    The concept of a national collection of herbaceous ornamental plants within the United States came ... establishment of a national germplasm collection and conservation program for herbaceous ornamentals as an ...

  4. Lunch and Learn: Go Wild, Go Native

    https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/lunch-and-learn-go-wild-go-native

    landscape for optimal success. Barbara will also share favorite varieties and seed collection techniques. ...

  5. Centennial Cookbook Available Online!

    https://fairfield.osu.edu/news/centennial-cookbook-available-online

    enjoy this collection of favorite recipes as we continue celebrating 100 years of extending knowledge ...

  6. October 2011 Issue of The Buckeye features OPGC article on phlox

    https://opgc.osu.edu/october-2011-issue-buckeye-features-opgc-article-phlox

    a comprehensive germplasm collection of one of its priority genera. The article provides background on Phlox ...

  7. OPGC Begonias featured in OFA Bulletin

    https://opgc.osu.edu/opgc-begonias-featured-ofa-bulletin

    the opportunities and challenges associated with managing a germplasm collection that seeks to do ...

  8. Coreopsis story in OFA Bulletin

    https://opgc.osu.edu/coreopsis-story-ofa-bulletin

    genus.  The OPGC's germplasm collection of Coreopsis is intended to provide the genetic resources ...

  9. Rain Capture System Installed at OPGC

    https://opgc.osu.edu/rain-capture-system-installed-opgc

    sytems collects rainwater from the OPGC and Horticulture greenhouses and stores it in large bladders. ...

  10. Is Roundup Really Roundup?!?

    https://fairfield.osu.edu/news/roundup-really-roundup

    quinclorac, dicamba and sulfentrazone. These herbicides have been around for a while and collectively are ...

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