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NEW WILDFLOWER PEST ALERT: http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/pi/enpp/ento/phaedon_desotonis.html
Research and extension efforts focus on seed biology and development of efficient seed production practices. This work, while playing a major role in the birth of Florida's native wildflower seed industry in the late 1990's, is just part of the expanding cooperative effort between the public and private sectors to beautify our roadsides and landscapes with sustainable populations of wildflowers native to Florida.
Click here for wildflower seed production resources
Selected Current Native Wildflower/Grass Projects Florida Department of Transportation Project (2004-2007)
Graduate Student (PhD): Anne Frances (annefran@ufl.edu) Co-advisor: Carrie Reinhardt-Adams Other faculty: Sandy Wilson, Debbie Miller, Doria Gordon Progress Report (PDF) Native Wildflower Seed Production – Establishing a Lanceleaf Tickseed (Coreopsis lanceolata) Seed Production Planting via Small Farmer Supplied Transplants (2005-2006) Funding - Center for Cooperative Agricultural Programs (CCAP) Status Report (PDF) Effect of Seed Sowing Date, Container Size, and Fertilization on Container Production of Coreopsis floridana (2005-2007) Co-PI: Gary Knox Physiological and Anatomical Causes of Seed Dormancy of Coreopsis species (2006-2009) Graduate Student (PhD): Dzingai Rukuni (drukuni@ufl.edu) Co-advisor: Dan Cantliffe Performance of Muhlenbergia capillaris Accessions under Simulated Landscaped Conditions (2006-2009) co-PI: Gary Knox
co-PI:
Brooksville Plant
Materials Center (USDA, NRCS) -
Selected Past Native Wildflower Projects Native Wildflower Seed Production: An Alternative Commodity For Tobacco Growers (2002-2003) Final Report (PDF)
Funding - Florida Tobacco Settlement Fund via Dean for
Extension,
Treatment and Germination of Florida Native
Wildflower Seeds Funding - Florida Wildflower Advisory Council PI: Bijan Dehgan (retired) Year 1 Report (PDF) Year 2 Report (PDF) Native Wildflower Seed Production – Establishing a Seed Production Planting of Phlox via Transplants (2004-2005) Funding - Center for Cooperative Agricultural Programs (CCAP) Final Report (PDF) An Ecologically Based Study of Germination Requirements and Dormancies in Three Commercially Produced Florida Native Wildflowers (2004) Graduate Student (MS): Steven Kabat Co-advisor: Bijan Dehgan (retired) Thesis: Abstract, with link to Full Text Information about Dissertations & Theses Digitized at UF Funding - Florida Department of Transportation Production and Performance of Gaillardia Cultivars and Ecotypes (2005) Graduate Student (MS): Helen E. Hammond (formerly Danielson) Advisor: Sandy Wilson Thesis: Abstract, with link to Full Text Information about Dissertations & Theses Digitized at UF Molecular and Morphological Diversity of Coreopsis leavenworthii, a Florida Wildflower (2006) Graduate Student (MS): David M. Czarnecki II (aggator@ufl.edu) Advisor: Zhanao Deng Thesis: Not yet available online Information about Dissertations & Theses Digitized at UF Funding - Florida Wildflower Advisory Council - Summary (PDF)
For more information, contact Jeff Norcini (Email wldflowr@ufl.edu; Phone 850-875-7160)
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