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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Propagation from Cuttings
... distributed under the cultivar name. Collection of material Cuttings should preferably be taken from firm, current season's growth. Both hard, woody material and soft, 'floppy' growth are likely to be unsuccessful ...
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Principles of Pruning
... production In plants grown for commercial flower production, flowers are most commonly produced on current season's growth. Annual pruning stimulates production of new, flower-bearing growth. Exceptions are some ... and is, therefore, applied at the time of flowering. Regrowth following picking forms the next season's harvest. If necessary, a clean-up prune is applied after harvesting is finished. ...
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Getting Them Home Alive
... conditions where they occur. It's wise to go in at least a half-decent season as the trip will be long and not cheap and you may have to change ... without full explanations and at least three proposed Eremophila species now are probable hybrids. The current list of bush and garden hybrids is approaching 50 so be aware of the possibility ...
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