), featured “natural” and “sustainable” materials as their theme and included extracts like açai ( Euterpe L.), brazil nut ( Bertholletia excelsa Humb. & Bonpl.), golden root ( Rhodiola rosea ), sea buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides ), blue honeysuckle berry
Crop Listings z . Almond, Almond Rootstock, Apple, Apricot and Pubescent-Skinned Prunophora Hybrids, Apricot Rootstock, Blackberry, Blue Honeysuckle, Blueberry, Citrus, Citrus Rootstock, Cranberry, Currant, Elderberry, Ligonberry, Grape
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this site were not numerous. Many clusters of a few plants were separated from each other either by 1 m or less or by more than 10 m and distributed among a thick undergrowth of privet, honeysuckle, and grasses. Most plants were growing in full sunlight
. Chaenomeles speciosa (‘Orange Storm’ and ‘Pink Storm’) is a thorny deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub native to eastern Asia. Diervilla rivularis (‘G2X885411’, ‘G2X88544’, and ‘Smndrsf’) is a flowering shrub in the honeysuckle family and native to the
between 50% and 80%. When experimenting with an apple-berry polyculture, Rivera et al. (2004) found that blackberry yield was reduced when grown in polyculture, jostaberry yield was unaffected, and the yield of one cultivar of edible honeysuckle was
levels of irrigation water increased. Liu et al. (2017) reported that saline solution at an EC of 5.0 dS·m −1 did not influence the F v /F m values of Diervilla rivularis (mountain bush-honeysuckle) plants at 5 weeks after the initiation of
-induced polyploid plantlet production and regeneration from leaf explants of the diploid pear ( Pyrus communis L.) cultivar, ‘Fertility’ J. Hort. Sci. Biotechnol. 84 548 552 Suzuki, T. Uenohata, M. Oosawa, K. 2006 Polyploidy breeding of blue honeysuckle and black
(japanese barberry) ( Chen et al., 2017 ), Diervilla rivularis (mountain bush-honeysuckle), Forsythia × intermedia ‘Mindor’ (border forsythia) ( Liu et al., 2017 ), Salvia farinacea ‘Henry Duelberg’ (‘Henry Duelberg’ salvia), Verbena × hybrida
, Apricot, Arctic bramble, Avocado, Avocado rootstock, Banana, Blackberry, Blue Honeysuckle, Blueberry, Cacao, Cherimoya, Cherry–sweet, Cherry–tart, Cherry rootstock, Chestnut, Citrus, Citrus rootstock, Elderberry, Fig, Grape, Guava, Hazelnut, Jujube