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Cultivar Stories Virtual ToursAugust 2, 2024August 2, 2024

Meet the Plants at the Desert Legume Program

Plants at the Desert Legume Program

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Matthew Johnson Matthew Johnson, curator of the Desert Legume Program (DELEP) at the University of Arizona, discusses some of the interesting woody plants in the demonstration garden.

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