Datensatz: Historical plant sales (HPS) database: Documenting the spatiotemporal history of plant sales in the conterminous U.S.
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2023
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University of Massachusetts (UMass) Amherst
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The purpose of this database was to extract, standardize, and geocode the historical trade of vascular and non-vascular plant taxa sold in the horticultural industry of the conterminous United States. The HPS database aims to serve as a resource for analysis of contemporary patterns of introduced and invasive plants as well as for identifying opportunities to expand native plant sales in horticulture. Key data sources that make up this database include the Biodiversity Heritage Library's Seed and Nursery Catalog Collection, and the book Restoring American Gardens by D.W. Adams.
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FERTAKOS, Matthew, Evelyn BEAURY, Neil FORD, Nicole L. KINLOCK, Denise W ADAMS, Bethany BRADLEY, 2023. Historical plant sales (HPS) database: Documenting the spatiotemporal history of plant sales in the conterminous U.S.BibTex
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