This book uses data gathered by the author over 9 years to describe the effectiveness of various shrubs and forbs in revegetating road cuts. The author finds that the survival rate of these species was very good for some species such as Woods rose, red -osier dogwood, and thimbleberry. The work in this book is significant because it provides foresters with information and data on the effectiveness of revegetating road cuts with native plants, which can help with slope erosion, stream siltation, and loss of scenic value.