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HostaRegistrar.org: American Hosta Society Online Registry and Hosta Plant Database
... or all gold division. CLONE - a group of genetically identical individual plants produced by asexual propagation. COROLLA – (in Hosta) the collective set of petals and sepals, fused into tepals; ... that is clearly distinguished by identical physical characteristics and maintains these characteristics through proper propagation means. CUPPED – leaf blade having the center of the leaf lower than the ...
hostaregistrar.org

PARKERIACEAE [Draft]
... occasional gemma formed in axil of pinnae, small, ovate, brownish, resulting in juveniles through asexual propagation. Fertile frond similar in morph with sterile one, but normally taller, divided deeper ... (basel) axil of pinnae, small, (with one roundly) ovate, brownish, resulting in juveniles through asexual propagation. Fertile frond(s) similar in morph with sterile one(s), but normally taller, ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu

Propagating House Plants
... File Contents Sexual Propagation Seed Propagation Planting Spores Asexual Propagation Separation and Division Cuttings Layering Grafting and Budding Micropropagation/Tissue Culture Propagating ... germinate and reach sufficient transplanting size. Asexual Propagation House plants can be propagated using a variety of asexual or vegetative techniques. Asexual propagation leads to the production of new ...
pubs.caes.uga.edu

FPHG - Strawberries
... at the base (axils) of the leaves; they are the strawberry plant's device for asexual propagation. Variety Selection Planting Nutritional Requirements Overwintering Renovation A New System--Strawberry Plasticulture Harvest and Postharvest ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

The Tree Guide at Arborday.org
... for one or more outstanding characteristics, that is being cultivated, and usually reproduced by asexual means to preserve genetic makeup Acer rubrum 'Autumn Flame' Superior Selection Also called ... is part of the parent material. Tissue Culture (micro-propagation) The genetic makeup of cultivars are preserved through asexual propagation methods Rooting of Cuttings Some cultivars are developed from ...
www.arborday.org

ASPB - Education Foundation - Principles of Plant Biology
... takes place sexually, resulting in the production of a seed. Reproduction can also occur via asexual propagation. Plants, like animals and many microbes, respire and utilize energy to grow and reproduce. Cell ...
www.aspb.org

Low Spray & Organic Plum Production
... vectored only by aphids or through asexual propagation (grafting, budding, cuttings, etc.), and it is generally accepted that the virus entered the U.S. via illegally transported propagation material. Natural transmission via aphids ...
www.attra.org

Cyp. Haven: Calopogon Seed Germination
... are again planted out. For more information on their culture, growth, division and propagation, I refer you to the following: Riley, C.T. "Hardy Orchids -- Horticultural Seed ... pp. 9-13. Whitlow, C.E. "Asexual Propagation Techniques for Several Genera of Native Hardy Terrestrial Orchids" In: North American Native Terrestrial Orchid Propagation and Production, Conference Proceedings, 1989. Brandywine ...
www.c-we.com

California Backyard Orchard: General Information - Propagation
... is accomplished through plant propagation. There are two methods of plant propagation: sexual (seed) and asexual (vegetative). Sexual propagation entails the recombination of genetic material. In nature this results in progeny that differ from each other and from their parents. Vegetative propagation ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

Daylily Propagation
... What is a Daylily |  Daylily Culture |  Daylily Pests Daylily Propagation Daylilies can be propagated in a number of ways, both sexual and asexual or vegetative. With sexual reproduction the genetics of ... this is not true. Mutations have arisen often enough in the test tubes or propagation jars that many commercial growers are reconsidering carrying tissue cultured varieties. It seems some ...
mikesbackyardgarden.org




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