Only 7% of the 947 vascular plant taxa given for the Azores Archipelago are considered endemic ( Silva et al., 2005 ). Viburnum treleasei Gand. ( Fig. 1A ), of the Adoxaceae family ( Backlund, 1996 ), is a hermaphroditic shrub or small tree
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fasciculatum (early jessamine), Eugenia myrtifolia (syn. Syzygium paniculatum ) (brush cherry), Leptospermum scoparium (manuka), Leucophyllum frutescens (Texas sage), Ruttya fruticosa (jammy mouth), and Viburnum lucidum (arrow wood) irrigated with
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. Effect of irrigation practice and target leaching fraction (LF) (10%, 20%, or 40%) on measured LF with Viburnum odoratissimum in 36-cm-diameter containers (Expt. 1). Irrigation rates remained fixed (LF_FX; above) or were adjusted daily based on
Margaret R. Pooler
Viburnums (Genus Viburnum L.; Family Adoxaceae E.Mey., nom. cons.) comprise a diverse genus with ≈160 species and taxa found primarily in the northern temperate regions of the Americas, Europe, and Asia [ U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA
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) containers should receive supplemental irrigation for 6 to 12 months after planting ( Trenholm et al., 2002 ). A recent study conducted in Apopka, FL (USDA hardiness Zone 9b) indicated that Viburnum odoratissimum Ker-Gawl., Ilex cornuta Lindl. & Paxt
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( García-Caparrós et al., 2016 ). The genus Viburnum belongs to Adoxaceae (the moschatel family) and includes about 175 species. Viburnums are widely used in American and European landscapes. An estimated three million viburnum plants are sold annually in
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Ilex cornuta ‘Burfordii Nana’, Pittosporum tobira ‘Variegata’, and Viburnum odorotissimum and 2) quantify the time until establishment. Materials and Methods Ilex cornuta ‘Burfordii Nana’, Pittosporum tobira ‘Variegata’, and Viburnum
Deborah Dean, Phillip A. Wadl, Xinwang Wang, William E. Klingeman, Bonnie H. Ownley, Timothy A. Rinehart, Brian E. Scheffler, and Robert N. Trigiano
The genus Viburnum includes more than 160 species of shrubs and small trees distributed widely throughout the Northern hemisphere and into the Southern hemisphere ( Winkworth and Donoghue, 2004 ). Collectively, Viburnum species provide many
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irrigation demand. Beeson (2006) found that 20% MAD produced acceptable sweet viburnum growth. By minimizing leaching volume, ET-based irrigation has the potential to reduce nutrient leaching losses during production and, therefore, allow smaller quantities
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meter; Great Plains Industries, Inc.; Wichita, KS) to empty the secondary storage container and measure leachate volume. Fig. 1. Construction of lysimeters for evaluation growth and quality of sweet viburnum ( Viburnum odoratissimum ) shrubs and N