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. 2003 Hibiscus mutabilis . Floridata plant profile #281. 1 Feb. 2012. < http://www.floridata.com/ref/h/hibis_mu.cfm > Shahzad, A. Faisal, M. Kashif Husain, M. Siddiqui, S.A. 2001 Micropropagation in Hibiscus mutabilis Linn.—An ornamental plant Bionotes

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landscape HortTechnology 20 389 394 Dickey, R.D. 1977 Nutritional deficiencies of woody ornamental plants used in Florida landscapes. Univ. Florida Agr. Exspt. Sta. Bul. 791 Gilman, E.F. 1987 Response of hibiscus to soil applied nitrogen Proc. Florida State

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) Biotropica 22 210 213 10.2307/2388415 Hanson, P.E. Miller, J.C. 1984 Scale insects on ornamental plants: A biological control perspective J. Arboric. 10 259 264 Hubbard, J.L. Potter, D.A. 2005 Life history and natural enemy associations of calico scale

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Shadecloth is used in the production of a variety of vegetable, fruit, and ornamental crops, especially in tropical and subtropical regions ( Armitage, 1991 ; Díaz-Pérez, 2013 ; Halevy et al., 2002 ; Ilić et al., 2012 ; Marini and Sowers, 1990

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objective of the program was to use an interactive small-group format to encourage active learning of topics related to IPM and plant culture leading to practice change and improved profitability in greenhouse operations. Initially, the program was offered

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Proper plant nutrition remains one of the most important topics for growers of nursery container stock. While some substrates have a starter charge of fertilizer incorporated, the pine ( Pinus sp.) bark-based substrates commonly used by nursery

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matched precipitation sprinkler nozzles. These technologies have been incorporated into best management practices for the production of ornamental crops ( Chappell et al., 2013 ), with the goal of reducing runoff of nutrient- and pesticide-laden water from

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through southern New York to central Ohio, south to eastern Louisiana, southern Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and northwestern Florida ( Kurmes, 1967 ). The plant has been considered by many horticulturists, nursery growers, and gardeners to be an

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shortest lived stem had an outstanding vase life, 19 d. Lobelia. ‘Fan Blue’ was unaffected by treatment, while the vase life of ‘Compliment Mix’ was slightly increased by a holding solution. Obedient plant ‘summer spires’. Holding preservative increased the

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critical surfaces within the water distribution systems ( Bucks et al., 1979 ; Ravina et al., 1997 ). A report by Hong and Moorman (2005) compiled research that identified 16 species of Phytophthora (including the plant pathogen Phytophthora ramorum

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