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Seeds of Commerce: Saving Native Plants in the Heart of Appalachia

  • Yale e360 faviconYale e360

    Mar 2, 2017, 8:39 am256 pts
    photo of Seeds of Commerce: Saving Native Plants in the Heart of Appalachia imageIn southern Appalachia, botanist Joe-Ann McCoy is collecting the seeds of thousands of native plant species threatened by climate change. But in this job-scarce region, she also hopes to attract an herbal products company to cultivate the area’s medicinal plants. Read more on E360 →
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