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Triazole plant growth regulators Hort. Rev. 10 63 105 Gibson, J.L. Cavins, T.J. Greer, L. Whipker, B.E. Dole, J.M. 2003 Efficacy of plant growth regulators on the growth of Argyranthemum frutescens ‘Comet Pink’ Acta Hort. 624 213 216 Krug, B.A. Whipker, B
included a frame (10 cm × 20 cm), tweezers, marguerite daisy ( Argyranthemum frutescens ), leatherleaf fern ( Rumohra adianriformis ), fritsch spiraea ( Spiraea prunifolia var. simpliciflora ), rose ( Rosa hybrids), and baby's breath ( Gypsophila
. Data were analyzed using linear and quadratic regression in JMP (SAS). Expt. 3: Bedding plants at Purdue. On 12 July, rooted cuttings of Angelonia ‘Angel Mist White Cloud’, Argyranthemum frutescens (L.) Sch. Bip. ‘Madeira Cherry Red’, Calibrachoa
Argyranthemum frutescens in Italy Plant Dis. 92 1250 Garibaldi, A. Pensa, P. Minuto, A. Gullino, M.L. 2008c First report of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on Lantana camara in Italy Plant Dis. 92 1369 Germplasm Resources Information Network 2017 National plant
FloraPlant; Ball Horticulture, Chicago) were received on 14 Jan. and planted on 15 and 16 Jan. Plant cultivars included ‘Comet White’ and ‘Sunlight’ argyranthemum or marguerite daisy ( Argyranthemum frutescens ); ‘Liricashowers Deep Blue Imp’, ‘Starlette
, J.L. Cavins, T.J. Greer, L. Whipker, B.E. Dole, J.M. 2003 Efficacy of plant growth regulators on the growth of Argyranthemum frutescens ‘Comet Pink’ Acta Hort. 624 213 216 Goreta, S. Batelja, K. Perica, S. 2008 Growth of poinsettia as affected by
) investigated low P fertility as an alternative to PGRs using 0.3–31 ppm P with several floriculture species, including argyranthemum ( Argyranthemum frutescens ), aster ( Aster novi-belgii ), pentas ( Pentas lanceolate ), and hybrid rose ( Rosa × hybrid ). For
retention for two argyanthemum ( Argyranthemum frutescens ‘Comet White’ and ‘Sunlight’) cultivars during simulated retail ( Beach et al., 2009 ). Reducing irrigation volume during the entire greenhouse production cycle rather than only at the end of
( Argyranthemum frutescens ), diascia, nemesia ( Nemesia fruticans ), osteospermum ( Osteospermum ecklonis ), scaevola ( Scaevola hybrid ), and sutera ( Sutera cordata ) cuttings also increased 14 d after transfer ( Currey et al., 2012 ). Additionally, increases
−1 , then transferred to DLI treatments ranging from 1.2 to 12.3 mol·m −2 ·d −1 . The total dry mass and root:shoot ratio of marguerite daisy ( Argyranthemum frutescens ), twinspur ( Diascia barbarae ), nemesia ( Nemesia fruticans ), cape daisy