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Los Lunas Plant Materials Center
Los Lunas, New Mexico
Established 1937
The Los Lunas Plant Materials Center has provided the semiarid and arid
Southwest region with plant solutions for over 60 years. The Center also has developed new vegetative methods for
improving rangeland, native landscaping, streambank stabilization, wildlife
habitat enhancement, native shrub transplanting and mine reclamation. The Center
has released over 30 improved conservation plants including varieties of cane
bluestem, blue grama, desert willow, bottlebrush squirreltail, and Rocky Mountain and
narrowleaf penstemon.
Special Features
Los Lunas Manager Garners National Award
New Publications
If you encounter any problems with the files provided on this page, please contact
Leslie Glass at 701-250-4330.
The following documents require Acrobat Reader
2008 Progress Report of Activities (PDF; 744 KB) Jun 2009
FY 2009 Progress Report for the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests Production of
Riparian Plant Materials (PDF; 815 KB)
Guidelines for Planning Riparian Restoration in the Southwest (PDF; 8.1 MB)
May 2009
Stacked Propagation - Native
Plants Journal (PDF; 560 KB)
Deep-planting methods that require
minimal or no irrigation to establish riparian trees and shrubs in the Southwest
(PDF; 974 KB)
Los Lunas Plant
Materials Center Brochure (PDF; 574 KB)
Being Kind is Not Always the Answer (PDF; 528 KB)
Being too kind is not the answer sometimes – as the NRCS Los Lunas Plant
Materials Center learned in its efforts to produce vine mesquite for riparian
restoration uses. After two years with no success, the Center shifted tactics
and replaced kindness with stress.
Tribes,
Pueblos Explore Native Plants (PDF; 776 KB)
NRCS New Mexico’s Plant Materials Center in Los Lunas is an incubator for native
plant technology for a wide variety of farmers, ranchers, and industries. And,
recently it had the opportunity to showcase some of its work to the Intertribal
Nursery Council.
Contact
1036 Miller St., SW
Los Lunas, NM 87031
Telephone: 505.865.4684
FAX: 505.865.5163
Email:
Gregory.Fenchel@nm.usda.gov
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