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ODA Proposes Policy on Buddleja
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The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) plans to amend the existing noxious weed quarantine for butterfly bush, Buddleja davidii, this coming fall. The amendment will incorporate new rules related to the growing and selling of Buddleja in Oregon. ODA encourages those with an interest to review the proposed changes and submit comments. The proposed changes to the quarantine and instructions for submitting comments are found in the Buddleja amendment proposal listed below.
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The Grower Assisted Inspection Program, or GAIP, was developed to help reduce the risk of nursery plants from being infected with Phytophthora ramorum. GAIP's basic objective is to assist nurseries to self monitor for Phytophthora species and mitigate pathogen problems using appropriate management practices.
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